Legislature(1995 - 1996)
1996-04-24 Senate Journal
Full Journal pdf1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3485 SENATE JOURNAL ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE NINETEENTH LEGISLATURE - SECOND SESSION Juneau, Alaska Wednesday One Hundred Eighth Day Pursuant to adjournment the Senate was called to order by President Pearce at 11:24 a.m. The roll showed sixteen members present. Senators Donley, Duncan, Lincoln, Rieger were absent. The prayer was offered by the Chaplain, Pastor Gordon Johnson of the Resurrection Lutheran Church. Senator Taylor led the Senate in the pledge of allegiance. The presence of Senators Donley, Duncan was noted. CERTIFICATION Senator Halford moved and asked unanimous consent that the journal for the one hundred seventh legislative day be approved as certified by the Secretary. Without objection, it was so ordered. The presence of Senator Rieger was noted. STANDING COMMITTEE REPORTS Report dated April 23 was read stating: In accordance with AS 39.05.080, the Senate Transportation Committee reviewed the qualifications of the following and recommends the appointments be forwarded to a joint session for consideration: 3485 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3486 Board of Marine Pilots Dan A. Hensley, Esq. - Anchorage John C. Klepper - Valdez Bernie Smith - Kenai Michael C. Spence - Ketchikan There were no stated objections to the named individuals. However, this does not reflect an intent by any of the members to vote for or against any of the appointments during any further sessions. Signing the report: Senator Rieger, Chair, Senators Taylor, Green, Adams. Report dated April 23 was read stating: In accordance with AS 39.05.080, the Senate Labor and Commerce Committee has reviewed the qualifications of the following and recommends the appointments be forwarded to a joint session for consideration: Board of Chiropractic Examiners Pam Aldersebaes Real Estate Commission Clair Ramsey Gordon J. Severson There were no stated objections from committee members to the confirmations of any of these appointments. This does not reflect an intent by any of the members to vote for or against these appointments during any further considerations. Signing the report: Senator Kelly, Chair, Senators Torgerson, Miller, Salo, Duncan. Report dated April 24 was read stating: The Senate Health, Education and Social Services Committee has reviewed the qualifications of the following appointment and recommends that the appointment be forwarded to a joint session for consideration: 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3487 State Medical Board Irvin A. Rothrock - Fairbanks By signing this report, this does not reflect an intent by any of the members to vote for or against the appointment during any further sessions. Signing the report: Senator Green, Chair, Senators Miller, Salo, Leman. SB 303 Zero fiscal note for the Finance Committee Substitute for SENATE BILL NO. 303 An Act relating to management of the budget reserve fund; and providing for an effective date (page 3446) published on April 23, from Department of Revenue. SB 323 The Labor and Commerce Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 323 An Act relating to investments by fiduciaries; and providing for an effective date. Signing do pass: Senator Kelly, Chair, Senators Torgerson, Salo. Signing no recommendation: Senators Miller, Duncan. Zero fiscal note published today from Department of Commerce and Economic Development. The bill was referred to the Finance Committee. HCR 27 The Health, Education and Social Services Committee considered HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 27 am Relating to prevention of teenage pregnancy by implementation of the Sugar Baby project. Signing do pass: Senator Green, Chair, Senators Miller, Leman. Signing no recommendation: Senator Salo. Previous House zero fiscal note. The resolution was referred to the Rules Committee. 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3488 HB 364 The State Affairs Committee considered CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 364(JUD) am An Act amending, in the Election Code, the definition of the offense of unlawful interference with voting in the first degree, a class C felony, and adding, for all `knowing' violations of election offenses set out in the Election Code, a cross-reference to the definition of the word `knowing' in the Criminal Code. Signing do pass: Senator Sharp, Chair, Senators Leman, Phillips. Previous House zero fiscal note. The bill was referred to the Rules Committee. HB 384 The State Affairs Committee considered CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 384(HES) am An Act relating to payment requirements for retention in the Pioneers' Home; and providing for an effective date. Signing do pass: Senator Sharp, Chair, Senator Leman. Signing no recommendation: Senator Phillips. Previous House zero fiscal note. The bill was referred to the Rules Committee. HB 428 The Labor and Commerce Committee considered CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 428(FIN) am An Act relating to the authority of the Department of Corrections to contract for facilities for the confinement and care of prisoners, and annulling a regulation of the Department of Corrections that limits the purposes for which an agreement with a private agency may be entered into; and giving notice of and approving a lease-purchase agreement for the design, construction, and operation of a correctional facility, and setting conditions and limitations on the facility's design, construction, and operation and recommended it be replaced with SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 428(L&C) 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3489 HB 428 Signing no recommendation: Senator Kelly, Chair. Signing do pass: Senators Miller, Torgerson. Signing do not pass: Senator Duncan, Salo. Previous House fiscal note and zero fiscal note apply to the Senate Committee Substitute. The bill was referred to the Finance Committee. HB 436 The Labor and Commerce Committee considered CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 436(TRA) An Act relating to purchase and sale of mobile homes by mobile home dealers; to mobile home titles; and providing for an effective date. Signing do pass: Senator Kelly, Chair, Senator Miller. Signing no recommendation: Senators Torgerson, Duncan, Salo. Previous House fiscal note and zero fiscal note. The bill was referred to the Finance Committee. HB 466 Forthcoming Finance Senate Committee Substitute (page 3447) for CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 466(FIN) am An Act establishing the Adak Reuse Authority received today. HB 515 The Health, Education and Social Services Committee considered HOUSE BILL NO. 515 am An Act repealing a restriction on the use of youth residential services grants that prohibits use of the grants for capital assets; and providing for an effective date. Signing do pass: Senator Green, Chair, Senator Salo. Signing no recommendation: Senators Miller, Leman. Previous House zero fiscal note. The bill was referred to the Rules Committee. 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3490 HB 533 The Labor and Commerce Committee considered CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 533(L&C) am An Act relating to the board of directors of the Alaska Aerospace Development Corporation. Signing do pass: Senator Kelly, Chair, Senator Salo. Signing no recommendation: Senators Miller, Torgerson, Duncan. Previous House zero fiscal note. The bill was referred to the Finance Committee. The presence of Senator Lincoln was noted. SB 43 The Rules Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 43 An Act relating to membership on the Board of Registration for Architects, Engineers, and Land Surveyors; relating to registration by the board; clarifying the meaning of practicing or offering to practice architecture, engineering, or land surveying; deleting teachers of postsecondary land surveying courses from a registration exemption; and amending the definition of `practice of land surveying.' Signing to calendar: Senator Miller, Chair, Senators Pearce, Salo, Sharp. The bill is on today's calendar. SB 98 The Rules Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 98 An Act making changes related to the aid to families with dependent children program, the Medicaid program, the general relief assistance program, and the adult public assistance program; directing the Department of Health and Social Services to apply to the federal government for waivers to implement the changes where necessary; relating to eligibility for permanent fund dividends of certain individuals who receive state assistance, to notice requirements applicable to the dividend program; and providing for an effective date and recommended it be replaced with 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3491 SB 98 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 98(RLS), entitled: An Act making changes related to the aid to families with dependent children program (AFDC); relating to the duties of the Department of Health and Social Services; establishing a workfare pilot project for AFDC recipients; establishing a diversion program for AFDC applicants; directing the Department of Health and Social Services to seek waivers of applicable federal laws; establishing and relating to the Alaska temporary assistance program and repealing the AFDC and job opportunity and basic skills programs upon the establishment of federal welfare reform; relating to work activities required under the Alaska temporary assistance program; authorizing qualified entities to contract with the state to administer all or part of the Alaska temporary assistance program; relating to child support; relating to certain licenses and applications for a license for persons who are not in substantial compliance with orders, judgments, or payment schedules for child support; relating to an exemption to the State Procurement Code for certain services and contracts under the Alaska temporary assistance program; relating to disclosure of information that relates to day care assistance and the Alaska temporary assistance program; relating to eligibility for day care benefits administered by the Department of Community and Regional Affairs; amending Rule 90.3(c) and (h)(2), Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure; and providing for an effective date. Signing to calendar: Senator Miller, Chair, Senators Pearce, Salo, Sharp. Previous fiscal notes and zero fiscal notes apply to the Rules Committee Substitute. The bill is on today's calendar. SB 264 The Rules Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 264 An Act limiting the authority of courts to suspend the imposition of sentence in criminal cases. Signing to calendar: Senator Miller, Chair, Senators Pearce, Sharp, Salo. Signing no recommendation: Senator Duncan. The bill is on today's calendar. 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3492 SB 284 The Rules Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 284 An Act relating to the four dam pool transfer fund and the power development fund. Signing to calendar: Senator Miller, Chair, Senators Pearce, Duncan, Salo. Signing no recommendation: Senator Sharp. The bill is on today's calendar. SB 303 The Rules Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 303 An Act relating to management of the budget reserve fund; and providing for an effective date. Signing to calendar: Senator Miller, Chair, Senators Pearce, Duncan, Sharp, Salo. The bill is on today's calendar. SB 304 The Rules Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 304 An Act relating to eligibility for the longevity bonus program; and providing for an effective date and recommended it be replaced with CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 304(RLS), entitled: An Act relating to the permanent disqualification of certain individuals who have been absent from the state for payments under the longevity bonus program; and providing for an effective date. Signing to calendar: Senator Miller, Chair, Senators Sharp, Duncan, Pearce, Salo. Previous fiscal note applies to the Rules Committee Substitute. The bill is on today's calendar. SB 322 The Rules Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 322 An Act relating to distribution of national forest income to boroughs; and providing for an effective date. Signing to calendar: Senator Miller, Chair, Senators Pearce, Sharp. Signing do not calendar: Senator Duncan. Signing under other recommendations: Senator Salo. 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3493 SB 322 The bill is on today's calendar. HB 465 The Rules Committee considered CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 465(HES) am An Act relating to employment of teachers and school administrators and to public school collective bargaining and recommended it be replaced with SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 465(RLS), entitled: An Act relating to employment of teachers and school administrators and to public school collective bargaining; and providing for an effective date. (technical title change) Signing to calendar: Senator Miller, Chair, Senators Pearce, Sharp. Signing do not calendar: Senator Salo. Signing do not calendar (needs amending): Senator Duncan. Previous House zero fiscal note applies to the Rules Committee Substitute. The bill is on today's calendar. SPECIAL COMMITTEE REPORTS HB 412 April 23, 1996 Madam President: Madam Speaker: The Conference Committee considering SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 412(FIN) am S(brf fld) An Act making appropriations for the operating and loan program expenses of state government, for certain programs, and to capitalize funds; and providing for an effective date and CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 412(FIN) am(brf pfld) An Act making appropriations for the operating and loan program expenses of state government, for certain 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3494 HB 412 programs, and to capitalize funds; making an appropriation under art. IX, sec. 17(c), Constitution of the State of Alaska, from the constitutional budget reserve fund; and providing for an effective date respectfully requests limited powers of free conference on the following specific points: Category I (House and Senate Identical) Department of Administration Senior Services 5 Nutrition, Transportation and Support Services 6 Senior Employment Services 7 Home and Community Based Care Legal and Advocacy Services 9 Public Defender Agency Labor Agreements Front Section 11 Labor Agreements Front Sections Centralized Administrative Services 13 Citizens Foster Care Review Personnel 17 Productivity Improvement Center General Services 20 Property Management Retirement and Benefits 22 Retirement and Benefits 23 Elected Public Officers Retirement System Benefits Alaska Public Offices Comm 25 Alaska Public Offices Commission Risk Management 26 Risk Management Department of Commerce and Economic Development Banking, Securities, and Corp 2 Banking, Securities and Corporations Occupational Licensing 4 Operations 5 Licensing Boards Alaska Public Utilities Comm 6 Alaska Public Utilities Commission 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3495 HB 412 Investments 12 Investments AIDEA 15 Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority 16 Alaska Energy Authority Operations and Maintenance Alaska Aerospace Devel Corp 18 Alaska Aerospace Development Corporation Alaska Science and Technology Foundation 19 Alaska Science and Technology Foundation Department of Community & Regional Affairs Administration and Support 3 Data and Word Processing 4 Designated Grants Senior Citizens/Disabled Veterans Tax Relief 6 Renters Equivalency Rebate National Forest Receipts 7 National Forest Receipts Municipal Revenue Sharing 8 State Revenue Sharing 9 Municipal Assistance Local Government Assistance 11 State Assessor 12 Local Boundary Commission 13 Statewide Assistance 14 National Petroleum Reserve Program Child Assistance 17 Child Care 18 Day Care Assistance Programs 19 Head Start Grants Employment Training/Rural Development 20 Job Training Partnership Act 21 State Training and Employment 22 Statewide Service Delivery 23 Block Grants CIP 25 Rural Development Grants 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3496 HB 412 Department of Corrections Administration and Support 2 Parole Board 3 Correctional Academy 4 Administrative Services 6 Facility-Capital Improvement Unit Institutions 7 Inmate Health Care 8 Inmate Programs 9 Correctional Industries Administration 10 Correctional Industries Product Cost 11 Institution Directors Office 13 Out-of-State Contractual 17 Fairbanks Correctional Center 18 Ketchikan Correctional Center 19 Lemon Creek Correctional Center 20 Matanuska-Susitna Correctional Center 21 Palmer Correctional Center 22 Sixth Avenue Correctional Center 23 Spring Creek Correctional Center 24 Wildwood Correctional Center 25 Yukon-Kuskokwim Correctional Center Community Corrections 0 Community Residential Centers 27 Northern Region Probation 28 Southcentral Region Probation 29 Southeast Region Probation Community Jails 33 Community Jails Department of Education School Debt Reimbursement 11 School Debt Reimbursement Teaching and Learning Support 12 Special and Supplemental Services 15 Adult Basic Education 16 Federal Vocational Education Grants 17 Adult and Vocational Education Administration 20 School To Work 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3497 HB 412 School Finance 26 Data Management 28 Donated Commodities 29 Child Nutrition Administration Commissions and Boards 32 Professional Teaching Practices Commission Alaska Vocational Technical Center 35 Alaska Vocational Technical Center Operations Mt. Edgecumbe Boarding School 36 Mt. Edgecumbe Boarding School Vocational Rehabilitation 39 Client Services 40 Federal Training Grant 41 Vocational Rehabilitation Administration 42 Independent Living Rehabilitation 43 Disability Determination 44 Special Projects 45 Assistive Technology 46 Americans With Disabilities Act ADA Alaska Postsecondary Education Commission 52 Program Administration 53 Student Loan Operations 55 Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education- Student Exchange Program Department of Environmental Conservation Administration 1 Office of the Commissioner 4 Telecommunications Chargeback 5 Response Fund Administration Air and Water 15 Air and Water Director Environmental Health 18 Environmental Health Director 19 Animal Industries 21 Laboratory Services 22 Drinking Water 23 Solid Waste 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3498 HB 412 Spill Prevention and Response 28 Spill Prevention and Response Director 29 Contaminated Sites 31 Storage Tank Program 32 Industry Preparedness and Pipeline Operations 34 Prevention and Emergency Response Exxon Restoration 35 Exxon Restoration Department of Fish and Game Commercial Fisheries Management & Development 4 Capital Improvement Position Costs 0 EVOS Restoration Projects Sport Fisheries 6 Special Projects Wildlife Conservation 9 Special Projects 10 Capital Improvement Position Costs 0 EVOS Restoration Projects Administration and Support 13 Public Communications 14 Administrative Services 15 Assert and Protect States Rights 17 Regional Councils and Advisory Committees Subsistence 21 Subsistence - Special Projects 0 EVOS Restoration Projects Habitat 24 Exxon Valdez Restoration Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission 28 Limited Entry Program Administration Office of the Governor Commissions/Special Offices 2 Alaska Human Resources Investment Council Executive Operations 4 Governors House 8 Equal Employment Opportunity 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3499 HB 412 Office of Management & Budget 10 Office of the Director 12 Audit and Management Services Elective Operations 15 General and Primary Elections Department of Health and Social Services Public Assistance 1 Permanent Fund Dividend Hold Harmless 2 Energy Assistance Program 10 Aid to Families with Dependent Children 12 General Relief Assistance 13 Old Age Assistance-Alaska Longevity Bonus ALB Hold Harmless Medical Assistance 15 Health Management 19 Medicaid Services 23 Medicaid Non-Facility 24 Medicaid Facilities 22 General Relief Medical 26 Medicaid State Programs 27 Waivers Services 20 Medicaid Permanent Fund Dividend Hold Harmless 21 Medicaid Alaska Longevity Bonus Hold Harmless 25 Indian Health Service Public Assistance Administration 3 Public Assistance Administration 4 Quality Control 5 Eligibility Determination 6 Fraud Investigation 7 Alaska Work Programs 8 Child Care Benefits Medical Assistance Administration 14 Medical Assistance Administration 28 Claims Processing 16 Certification and Licensing 30 Medicaid Rate Advisory Commission 17 Hearings and Appeals 31 Medicaid Waivers Authorization 18 Audit 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3500 HB 412 Purchased Services 32 Delinquency Prevention 33 Foster Care 34 Subsidized Adoptions & Guardianship 35 Residential Child Care 36 Family Preservation Family and Youth Services 37 Family and Youth Services Southcentral Region 38 Family and Youth Services Northern Region 39 Family and Youth Services Southeastern Region 40 Division of Family and Youth Services Central Office Youth Facility Services 41 McLaughlin Youth Center 42 Fairbanks Youth Facility 43 Nome Youth Facility 44 Johnson Youth Center 45 Bethel Youth Facility Social Services Block Grant Offset 46 Social Services Block Grant Offset Human Services Community Matching Grant 47 Human Services Community Matching Grant Maniilaq 50 Maniilaq Social Services 51 Maniilaq Public Health Services 52 Maniilaq Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services 53 Maniilaq Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Services Norton Sound 54 Norton Sound Social Services 55 Norton Sound Public Health Services 56 Norton Sound Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services 57 Norton Sound Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Services 58 Norton Sound Sanitation Southeast Alaska Regional Health Corporation 59 Southeast Alaska Regional Health Corporation Public Health Services 60 Southeast Alaska Regional Health Corporation Alcohol and Drug Abuse 61 Southeast Alaska Regional Health Corporation Mental Health Services 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3501 HB 412 Kawerak Social Services 62 Kawerak Social Services Tanana Chiefs Conference 63 Tanana Chiefs Conference Public Health Services 64 Tanana Chiefs Conference Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services 65 Tanana Chiefs Conference Mental Health Services Tlingit-Haida 66 Tlingit-Haida Social Services 67 Tlingit-Haida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation 68 Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation Public Health Services 69 Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services 70 Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation Mental Health Services State Health Services 71 Nursing 72 Women, Infants and Children 73 Maternal, Child, and Family Health 74 Laboratory Services 76 Epidemiology 78 Bureau of Vital Statistics 79 Health Services/Medicaid 80 Community Health/Emergency Medical Services 82 Community Health/Emergency Medical Services Grants 83 State Medical Examiner 84 Home Health Services 85 Infant Learning Program Grants Public Labs & Radiological 0 Chief of Laboratory and Radiological Services 0 Anchorage Laboratory 0 Fairbanks Laboratory Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services 89 Alcohol Safety Action Program ASAP 91 Community Action Against Substance Abuse Grants 92 Correctional ADA Grant Component 0 Rural Services Grants 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3502 HB 412 Community Mental Health Grants 95 General Community Mental Health Grants 97 Services to the Chronically Mentally Ill 98 Designated Evaluation and Treatment 99 Services for Seriously Emotionally Disturbed Youth Institutions and Administration 103 Federal Mental Health Projects Mental Health Trust Boards 105 Governors Council on Disabilities and Special Education 106 Advisory Board on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Administrative Services 107 Commissioners Office 109 Personnel and Payroll 114 Health Planning & Facilities Management Department of Labor Employment Security 1 Employment/Unemployment Services 4 State Training Employment Program Data Processing 5 Data Processing Fishermens Fund 10 Fishermens Fund Labor Standards and Safety 15 Alaska Safety Advisory Council Department of Law Civil Division 14 Mental Health Lands 15 Medicaid Provider Fraud 16 Administration & Support 17 Oil and Gas and Mining 18 Environmental Law 19 Federal Relations Department of Military and Veterans Affairs Alaska National Guard 3 Army Guard Facilities Maintenance 4 Air Guard Facilities Maintenance 5 State Active Duty 6 Youth Corps 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3503 HB 412 Alaska National Guard Benefits 7 Educational Benefits Veterans Affairs 9 Veterans Services Department of Natural Resources Management and Administration 1 Commissioners Office 5 Information Resource Management 7 Fairbanks Office Building Chargeback 8 Trustee Council Projects Resource Development 12 Mining Development 14 Water Development 16 Oil and Hazardous Waste Spill Response Program 17 Mental Health Trust Lands Administration 18 Development - Special Projects Parks and Recreation Management 19 State Historic Preservation Program Department of Public Safety Dalton Highway Protection 5 Dalton Highway Protection Fire Prevention 6 Fire Prevention Operations Highway Safety Planning Agency 8 Highway Safety Planning Operations Motor Vehicles 10 Driver Services 12 Administration 13 Vehicle Services Alaska State Troopers 15 Special Projects 16 Criminal Investigations Bureau 17 Directors Office 18 Judicial Services-Anchorage 19 Prisoner Transportation 20 Search and Rescue 21 Rural Trooper Housing 22 Narcotics Task Force 23 Commercial Vehicle Enforcement 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3504 HB 412 Village Public Safety Officer Program 24 Contracts 25 Support 26 Administration Statewide Support 31 Commissioners Office 32 Training Academy 33 Administrative Services 34 Alaska Wing Civil Air Patrol 35 Laboratory Services 36 Alaska Public Safety Information Network 37 Alaska Criminal Records and Identification Department of Revenue Alcohol Beverage Control Board 2 Alcohol Beverage Control Board Municipal Bond Bank Authority 3 Municipal Bond Bank Authority Permanent Fund Corporation 4 Permanent Fund Corporation Alaska Housing Finance Corporation 5 Alaska Housing Finance Corporation Operations 6 Rural Housing 7 Public Housing Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority 8 Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority Revenue Operations 10 Oil and Gas Audit 11 Oil and Gas Litigation Audit Front Section 12 Treasury Management 13 Gaming 14 Alaska State Pension Investment Board Administration and Support 15 Commissioners Office 17 Administrative Services Permanent Fund Dividend 18 Permanent Fund Dividend 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3505 HB 412 Alaska Student Aid Corporation 0 Federal Student Aid 0 Program Administration 0 Student Loan Operations 0 WAMI Medical Education 0 WICHE Student Exchange Program Department of Transportation/Public Facilities DBE/External Equal Employment 3 Disadvantaged Business Enterprise and External Equal Employment Opportunity Statewide Internal Review 5 Statewide Internal Review Statewide Administrative Services 10 Statewide State Equipment Fleet Statewide Planning 11 Statewide Planning Technology Transfer Program 15 Technology Transfer Program Engineering and Operations 19 Statewide Capital Improvement Program Central Region Planning 22 Central Region Planning Central Region Design and Construction 26 Central Region Capital Improvement Program Northern Region Planning 29 Northern Region Planning Northern Region Design and Construction 33 Northern Region Capital Improvement Program Southeast Region Planning 35 Southeast Region Planning Southeast Region Design and Construction 39 Southeast Region Capital Improvement Program Statewide Maintenance and Operations 42 Central Region Highways and Aviation 43 Traffic Signal Management 44 Northern Region Highways and Aviation 45 Southeast Region Highways and Aviation 47 Central Region Facilities 48 Northern Region Facilities 49 Southeast Region Facilities 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3506 HB 412 51 Central Region Maintenance and Operations Administration 52 Northern Region Maintenance and Operations Administration Statewide State Equipment Fleet 54 Central Region State Equipment Fleet 55 Northern Region State Equipment Fleet 56 Southeast Region State Equipment Fleet International Airports 57 International Airport Systems Office Anchorage International Airport 58 Anchorage Airport Field Maintenance 59 Anchorage Airport Building Maintenance 60 Anchorage Airport Safety 61 Anchorage Airport Operations 62 Anchorage Airport Custodial 63 Anchorage Airport Equipment Maintenance 64 Anchorage Airport Administration Fairbanks International Airport 65 Fairbanks Airport Field Maintenance 66 Fairbanks Airport Building Maintenance 67 Fairbanks Airport Safety 68 Fairbanks Airport Operations 69 Fairbanks Airport Custodial 70 Fairbanks Airport Administration Alaska Marine Highway System 71 Administration 72 Support Services Marine Engineering 73 Engineering Management 74 Capital Improvement Program 75 Overhaul Marine Operations 76 Vessel Operations Management 78 Reservations and Marketing 79 Southeast Shore Operations 80 Southeast Vessel Operations 81 Southwest Shore Operations 82 Southwest Vessel Operations 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3507 HB 412 University of Alaska University of Alaska 2 Budget Reductions/Additions - Systemwide Statewide Programs and Services 3 Statewide Services 4 Statewide Networks 0 CEA Contract Provisions 0 ACCFT Contract Provisions University of Alaska Anchorage 6 Homer Campus 7 Kenai Peninsula College 8 Kodiak College 9 Matanuska-Susitna College 10 Prince William Sound Community College 11 Higher Education for Armed Forces University of Alaska Fairbanks 12 Arctic Regional Supercomputer Center 13 Alaska Cooperative Extension 14 Bristol Bay Campus 15 Chukchi Campus 16 Fairbanks Campus 17 Fairbanks Organized Research 18 Interior-Aleutians Campus 19 Kuskokwim Campus 20 Northwest Campus 21 Rural College 22 Tanana Valley Campus University of Alaska Southeast 24 Juneau Campus 25 Ketchikan Campus 26 Sitka Campus Alaska Court System Alaska Court System 3 Administration and Support Commission on Judicial Conduct 4 Commission on Judicial Conduct Judicial Council 5 Judicial Council 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3508 HB 412 Legislature Legislative Council 4 Salaries and Allowances 11 Legal and Research Services Ombudsman 13 Ombudsman Statewide Salary Adjustments Category II (Only Intent Language Differences) Department of Administration Centralized Administrative Services 12 Office of the Commissioner Department of Commerce and Economic Development Measurement Standards 1 Measurement Standards Alaska Seafood Marketing Inst 17 Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute Department of Education Teaching and Learning Support 21 Teacher Certification Alyeska Central School 31 Alyeska Central School Alaska Postsecondary Education Commission 56 WAMI Medical Education Department of Fish and Game Administration and Support 12 Office of the Commissioner Department of Military and Veterans Affairs Front Section Appropriation 10 Disaster Relief Fund 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3509 HB 412 Department of Natural Resources Statewide Fire Suppression 23 Statewide Fire Suppression University of Alaska University of Alaska Fairbanks 23 School of Fisheries and Ocean Science Category III (Substantial Differences) Department of Administration Longevity Bonus 1 Longevity Bonus Grants - Numbers Senior Services 2 Pioneers Homes - Numbers 4 Protection, Community Services, and Administration - Numbers 8 Senior Residential Services - Numbers Legal and Advocacy Services 10 Office of Public Advocacy - Numbers Centralized Administrative Services 14 Labor Relations - Numbers Administrative Services 15 Administrative Services - Numbers Personnel 16 Personnel - Numbers Finance 18 Finance - Numbers General Services 19 Purchasing - Numbers 21 Central Duplicating and Mail - Funding Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 24 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission - Numbers Information Services 29 Information Services - Numbers 30 Information Service Fund Front Section - Numbers Leasing and Facilities 32 Leases - Numbers 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3510 HB 412 Public Communications Services 33 Alaska Rural Communications Services - Numbers 34 Public Broadcasting Commission - Numbers 35 Public Broadcasting - Radio - Numbers 36 Public Broadcasting - T.V. - Numbers Public Communications 0 Public Communications - Numbers Department of Commerce and Economic Development Insurance 3 Insurance - Numbers Executive Administration and Development 7 Commissioners Office - Numbers 8 Administrative Services - Numbers Division of Trade and Development 11 Trade and Development - Numbers Tourism 13 Tourism Development - Numbers 14 Alaska Tourism Marketing Council - Numbers Department of Community & Regional Affairs Administration and Support 1 Office of the Commissioner - Numbers 2 Administrative Services - Numbers Local Government Assistance 10 Training and Development - Numbers Employment Training/Rural Development 24 Community Development Assistance - Numbers Rural Energy Program--Energy Operations 26 Energy Operations - Numbers 27 Power Cost Equalization - Numbers Department of Corrections Administration and Support 1 Office of the Commissioner - Numbers 5 Data and Word Processing - Numbers 0 Unallocated Reduction - Numbers 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3511 HB 412 Institutions 14 Anvil Mountain Correctional Center 15 Combined Hiland Mountain Correctional Center - Numbers 16 Cook Inlet Correctional Center - Numbers 31 Unallocated - Numbers Community Corrections 26 Community Corrections Directors Office - Numbers 30 Point MacKenzie Rehabilitation Program - Numbers 0 Unallocated Reduction - Un-matched Department of Education K-12 Support 1 Foundation Program - Un-matched 2 Additional District Support - Un-matched 3 Cigarette Tax Distribution - Un-matched 4 Tuition Students - Un-matched 5 Boarding Home Grants - Un-matched 6 Youth in Detention - Un-matched 7 Schools for the Handicapped - Un-matched 8 Pupil Transportation - Un-matched 9 Child Nutrition - Un-matched 10 Community Schools - Un-matched Teaching and Learning Support 13 Basic Education and Instructional Improvement - Numbers 14 Education Special Projects - Numbers 18 Alaska Career Information System - Numbers 19 Rural School Vocational Education Program - Numbers Executive Administration 22 State Board of Education - Numbers 23 Commissioners Office - Numbers 24 Administrative Services - Numbers School Finance 25 District Support Services - Numbers 27 Educational Facilities Support - Numbers Commissions and Boards 33 Alaska State Council on the Arts - Numbers Kotzebue Technical Center 34 Kotzebue Technical Center Operations Grant - Numbers Alaska State Library 47 Library Operations - Numbers 48 Archives - Numbers 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3512 HB 412 Alaska State Museums 49 Museum Operations - Numbers 50 Specific Cultural Programs - Numbers Alaska Postsecondary Education Commission 57 Federal Student Aid - Numbers Department of Environmental Conservation Administration 2 Administrative Services - Numbers Statewide Public Services 14 Statewide Public Services - Numbers Air and Water 16 Air Quality - Numbers 17 Water Quality - Numbers Environmental Health 20 Seafood and Sanitation Inspections - Numbers Facility Construction and Operations 36 Facility Construction and Operations - Numbers Department of Fish and Game Commercial Fisheries Management & Development 1 Fisheries Management - Numbers 2 Fisheries Development - Funding 3 Special Projects - Numbers Sport Fisheries 5 Sport Fisheries Wildlife Conservation 8 Wildlife Conservation - Numbers Administration and Support 16 Boards of Fisheries and Game - Numbers Subsistence 20 Subsistence - Numbers Habitat 26 Stream and Refuge Permits - Un-matched 27 Habitat Protection - Un-matched 22 Habitat - Numbers 23 Special Projects - Numbers 25 Habitat Permitting/Title 16 - Numbers 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3513 HB 412 Office of the Governor Commissions/Special Offices 1 Human Rights Commission - Numbers Executive Operations 3 Executive Office - Numbers 5 Contingency Fund - Numbers 6 Lieutenant Governor - Numbers Office of Management & Budget 11 Budget Review - Numbers 13 Governmental Coordination - Numbers Elective Operations 14 Elections - Numbers Department of Health and Social Services Public Assistance 11 Adult Public Assistance - Numbers Public Assistance Administration 9 Public Assistance Data Processing - Numbers State Health Services 75 Public Health Administrative Services - Numbers Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services 88 Administration - Numbers 90 Alcohol and Drug Abuse Grants - Numbers Community Mental Health Grants 96 Psychiatric Emergency Services - Numbers Community Developmental Disabilities Grants 94 Community Developmental Disabilities Grants - Numbers Institutions and Administration 100 Mental Health/Developmental Disabilities Administration - Numbers 101 Alaska Psychiatric Institute - Numbers 102 Harborview Development Center - Funding Mental Health Trust Boards 104 Alaska Mental Health Board - Numbers Administrative Services 110 Administrative Support Services - Numbers Department of Labor Employment Security 2 Alaska Work Programs - Numbers 3 Governors Committee on Employment of People With Disabilities - Numbers 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3514 HB 412 Administrative Services 6 Management Services - Numbers 7 Labor Market Information - Numbers Office of the Commissioner 8 Commissioners Office - Numbers 9 Alaska Labor Relations Agency - Numbers Workers Compensation 11 Workers Compensation - Numbers Labor Standards and Safety 12 Wage and Hour Administration - Numbers 13 Mechanical Inspection - Numbers 14 Occupational Safety and Health - Numbers Department of Law Criminal Division 7 Criminal Division - Numbers Civil Division 13 General Legal Services - Numbers 0 Unallocated - Un-matched Statehood Defense 0 Statehood Defense - Un-matched Oil and Gas Litigation 20 Oil and Gas Litigation - Numbers Department of Military and Veterans Affairs Disaster Planning & Control 1 Disaster Planning & Control - Numbers Alaska National Guard 2 Office of the Commissioner - Numbers Alaska National Guard Benefits 8 Retirement Benefits - Numbers Department of Natural Resources Management and Administration 2 Administrative Services - Numbers 3 Recorders Office/Uniform Commercial Code - Numbers 4 Commissions - Numbers 6 Interdepartmental Data Processing Chargeback - Numbers 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3515 HB 412 Resource Development 9 Land Development - Numbers & Intent 10 Forest Management and Development - Numbers 11 Oil & Gas Development - Numbers 13 Geological Development - Numbers 15 Pipeline Coordinator - Numbers 0 Navigability Assertions and Management - Numbers Parks and Recreation Management 20 Parks Management - Numbers Agricultural Development 21 Agricultural Development - Numbers 22 State Fairs - Un-matched Department of Public Safety Fish and Wildlife Protection 1 Enforcement and Investigative Services Unit - Numbers 2 Directors Office - Numbers 3 Aircraft Section - Numbers 4 Marine Enforcement - Numbers Fire Prevention 7 Fire Service Training - Numbers Highway Safety Planning Agency 9 Federal Grants - Numbers Motor Vehicles 11 Field Services - Numbers Alaska State Troopers 14 Detachments - Numbers Alaska Police Standards Council 27 Alaska Police Standards Council - Numbers Violent Crimes Compensation Board 28 Violent Crimes Compensation Board - Funding Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault 29 Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault - Funding Department of Revenue Child Support Enforcement 1 Child Support Enforcement - Numbers Revenue Operations 9 Income and Excise Audit - Numbers 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3516 HB 412 Department of Transportation/Public Facilities Statewide Programs 1 Commissioners Office - Numbers & Intent 2 Unallocated Reduction - Numbers Statewide Administrative Services 7 Statewide Administrative Services - Numbers 8 Statewide Information Systems - Numbers State Aviation, Leasing and Airport Administration 13 Statewide Aviation - Numbers Engineering and Operations 17 Engineering and Operations - Numbers Central Region Administrative Services 20 Central Region Administrative Services - Numbers 21 Central Region Leasing and Property Management - Numbers 0 Central Region Administrative Services, Leasing and Property Management - Un-matched Central Region Design and Construction 24 Central Region Engineering Management - Numbers Northern Region Administrative Services 27 Northern Region Administrative Services - Numbers 28 Northern Region Leasing and Property Management - Numbers 0 Northern Region Administrative Services, Leasing and Property Management - Un-matched Northern Region Design and Construction 31 Northern Region Engineering Management - Numbers Southeast Region Administrative Services 34 Southeast Region Administrative Services - Numbers Southeast Region Design and Construction 37 Southeast Region Engineering Management - Numbers Statewide Maintenance and Operations 0 Unallocated Reduction - Un-matched Front Section 83 Marine Highway Stabilization - Numbers University of Alaska University of Alaska 1 Unallocated Budget Reductions/Additions - Numbers University of Alaska Anchorage 5 Anchorage Campus 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3517 HB 412 Alaska Court System Alaska Court System 1 Appellate Courts - Numbers 2 Trial Courts - Numbers Legislature Budget and Audit Committee 1 Legislative Audit - Numbers 2 Legislative Finance - Numbers 3 Committee Expenses - Numbers Legislative Council 6 Administrative Services - Numbers 8 Session Expenses - Numbers 9 Council and Subcommittees - Numbers Legislative Operating Budget 12 Legislative Operating Budget - Numbers Front Sections All Sections Statewide CIP/Operating Transfers DP Chargeback Reductions Signing the report: Senator Frank, Chair, Senators Halford, Zharoff, Representative Hanley, Chair, Representatives Foster, Grussendorf. President Pearce granted the Senate members limited powers of free conference as requested. The Secretary was requested to notify the House. HB 413 April 23, 1996 Madam President: Madam Speaker: 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3518 HB 413 The Conference Committee considering SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 413(FIN) An Act making appropriations for the operating and capital expenses of the state's integrated comprehensive mental health program; and providing for an effective date and CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 413(FIN) respectfully requests limited powers of free conference on the following specific points: Specific points are identical to the specific points requested by the Conference Committee on HOUSE BILL NO. 412 (pages 3494-3517). Signing the report: Senator Halford, Chair, Senators Frank, Zharoff, Representative Hanley, Chair, Representatives Foster, Grussendorf. President Pearce granted the Senate members limited powers of free conference as requested. Senator Halford moved and asked unanimous consent that he be allowed to resign as Chair of the Conference Committee on HOUSE BILL NO. 413. Without objection, President Pearce appointed Senator Frank as Chair of the Conference Committee on the above bill. Senator Halford will act as a member of the Conference Committee. The Secretary was requested to notify the House. SB 6 The following report was received and distributed at 10:10 a.m., April 24, 1996 March 26, 1996 Madam President: Madam Speaker: The CONFERENCE COMMITTEE considered HOUSE CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 6(CRA) and SENATE BILL NO. 6 am and recommends 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3519 SB 6 FREE CONFERENCE CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 6 An Act relating to suspension of a driver's license for failure to appear in court or failure to pay a fine; relating to court and collection costs for traffic offenses; and relating to citations and court procedures for municipal traffic and parking offenses. be adopted. Signing the report: Senator Sharp, Chair, Senators Rieger, Ellis, Representative Green, Chair, Representatives Bunde, Kubina. Previous House fiscal notes apply to the Free Conference Committee Substitute. Senator Halford moved that the Senate adopt the Conference Committee Report on CONFERENCE CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 6. The question being: Shall CONFERENCE CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 6 pass the Senate? The roll was taken with the following result: FCCS SB 6 Shall the Senate adopt the Free Conference Committee report, thus adopting FCCS SB 6? YEAS: 19 NAYS: 1 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Adams, Donley, Duncan, Ellis, Frank, Halford, Hoffman, Kelly, Leman, Lincoln, Miller, Pearce, R.Phillips, Rieger, Salo, Sharp, Taylor, Torgerson, Zharoff Nays: Green and so, the Senate passed FREE CONFERENCE CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 6 An Act relating to suspension of a driver's license for failure to appear in court or failure to pay a fine; relating to court and collection costs for traffic offenses; and relating to citations and court procedures for municipal traffic and parking offenses. 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3520 SB 6 The Secretary was requested to notify the House. RECESS Senator Halford moved and asked unanimous consent that the Senate stand in recess for the purpose of a majority caucus. Without objection, the Senate recessed at 11:40 a.m. AFTER RECESS The Senate reconvened at 12:15 p.m. CONSIDERATION OF THE CALENDAR SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS SB 43 SENATE BILL NO. 43 An Act relating to membership on the Board of Registration for Architects, Engineers, and Land Surveyors; relating to registration by the board; clarifying the meaning of practicing or offering to practice architecture, engineering, or land surveying; deleting teachers of postsecondary land surveying courses from a registration exemption; and amending the definition of `practice of land surveying' was read the second time. Senator Kelly moved and asked unanimous consent for the adoption of the Labor and Commerce Committee Substitute offered on page 2706. Without objection, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 43(L&C) An Act relating to registration by the Board of Registration for Architects, Engineers, and Land Surveyors; clarifying the meaning of practicing or offering to practice architecture, engineering, or land surveying; and amending the definition of `practice of land surveying' was adopted and read the second time. 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3521 SB 43 Senator Halford moved and asked unanimous consent that the bill be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading and placed on final passage. Without objection, it was so ordered. CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 43(L&C) was read the third time. The question being: Shall CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 43(L&C) An Act relating to registration by the Board of Registration for Architects, Engineers, and Land Surveyors; clarifying the meaning of practicing or offering to practice architecture, engineering, or land surveying; and amending the definition of `practice of land surveying. pass the Senate? The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 43(L&C) Third Reading - Final Passage YEAS: 17 NAYS: 3 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Adams, Donley, Ellis, Frank, Green, Halford, Hoffman, Kelly, Leman, Lincoln, Miller, Pearce, R.Phillips, Salo, Sharp, Torgerson, Zharoff Nays: Duncan, Rieger, Taylor Duncan changed from "Yea" to "Nay". and so, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 43(L&C) passed the Senate. Senator Duncan gave notice of reconsideration. SB 98 SENATE BILL NO. 98 An Act making changes related to the aid to families with dependent children program, the Medicaid program, the general relief assistance program, and the adult public assistance program; directing the Department of Health and Social Services to apply to the federal government for waivers to implement the changes where necessary; relating to eligibility for permanent fund dividends of certain individuals who receive state assistance, to notice requirements applicable to the dividend program; and providing for an effective date was read the second time. 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3522 SB 98 Senator Miller moved and asked unanimous consent for the adoption of the Rules Committee Substitute offered on page 3491. Without objection, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 98(RLS) An Act making changes related to the aid to families with dependent children program (AFDC); relating to the duties of the Department of Health and Social Services; establishing a workfare pilot project for AFDC recipients; establishing a diversion program for AFDC applicants; directing the Department of Health and Social Services to seek waivers of applicable federal laws; establishing and relating to the Alaska temporary assistance program and repealing the AFDC and job opportunity and basic skills programs upon the establishment of federal welfare reform; relating to work activities required under the Alaska temporary assistance program; authorizing qualified entities to contract with the state to administer all or part of the Alaska temporary assistance program; relating to child support; relating to certain licenses and applications for a license for persons who are not in substantial compliance with orders, judgments, or payment schedules for child support; relating to an exemption to the State Procurement Code for certain services and contracts under the Alaska temporary assistance program; relating to disclosure of information that relates to day care assistance and the Alaska temporary assistance program; relating to eligibility for day care benefits administered by the Department of Community and Regional Affairs; amending Rule 90.3(c) and (h)(2), Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure; and providing for an effective date was adopted and read the second time. President Pearce called the Senate. The call was satisfied. Senator Phillips offered Amendment No. 1 : Page 2, line 6: Delete "90.3(c) and (h)(2)" Insert "90.3(h)(2)" Pages 47 - 48: Delete bill section 44 in its entirety. Renumber the following bill sections accordingly. 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3523 SB 98 Pages 48 - 52: Correct internal references to bill sections to reflect the deletion of bill section 44. Senator Phillips moved for the adoption of Amendment No. 1. Senator Green objected. The question being: Shall Amendment No. 1 be adopted? The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 98(RLS) Second Reading Amendment No. 1 YEAS: 9 NAYS: 11 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Adams, Halford, Kelly, Lincoln, Pearce, R.Phillips, Taylor, Torgerson, Zharoff Nays: Donley, Duncan, Ellis, Frank, Green, Hoffman, Leman, Miller, Rieger, Salo, Sharp and so, Amendment No. 1 failed. Senator Halford moved and asked unanimous consent that the bill be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading and placed on final passage. Without objection, it was so ordered. CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 98(RLS) was read the third time. The question being: Shall CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 98(RLS) An Act making changes related to the aid to families with dependent children program (AFDC); relating to the duties of the Department of Health and Social Services; establishing a workfare pilot project for AFDC recipients; establishing a diversion program for AFDC applicants; directing the Department of Health and Social Services to seek waivers of applicable federal laws; establishing and relating to the Alaska temporary assistance program and repealing the AFDC and job opportunity and basic skills programs upon the establishment of federal welfare reform; relating to work activities required under the Alaska temporary assistance program; authorizing 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3524 SB 98 qualified entities to contract with the state to administer all or part of the Alaska temporary assistance program; relating to child support; relating to certain licenses and applications for a license for persons who are not in substantial compliance with orders, judgments, or payment schedules for child support; relating to an exemption to the State Procurement Code for certain services and contracts under the Alaska temporary assistance program; relating to disclosure of information that relates to day care assistance and the Alaska temporary assistance program; relating to eligibility for day care benefits administered by the Department of Community and Regional Affairs; amending Rule 90.3(c) and (h)(2), Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure; and providing for an effective date pass the Senate? The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 98(RLS) Third Reading - Final Passage Effective Dates Court Rule Changes YEAS: 19 NAYS: 1 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Adams, Donley, Duncan, Ellis, Frank, Green, Halford, Kelly, Leman, Lincoln, Miller, Pearce, R.Phillips, Rieger, Salo, Sharp, Taylor, Torgerson, Zharoff Nays: Hoffman and so, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 98(RLS) passed the Senate. Senator Halford 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 Halford moved and asked unanimous consent that the vote on the passage of the bill be considered the vote on the Court Rule changes. Without objection, it was so ordered. Senator Phillips gave notice of reconsideration. 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3525 SB 264 SENATE BILL NO. 264 An Act limiting the authority of courts to suspend the imposition of sentence in criminal cases was read the second time. Senator Taylor moved and asked unanimous consent for the adoption of the Judiciary Committee Substitute offered on page 3239. Without objection, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 264(JUD) was adopted and read the second time. Senator Halford moved and asked unanimous consent that the bill be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading and placed on final passage. Without objection, it was so ordered. CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 264(JUD) was read the third time. The question being: Shall SENATE BILL NO. 264(JUD) An Act limiting the authority of courts to suspend the imposition of sentence in criminal cases pass the Senate? The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 264(JUD) Third Reading - Final Passage YEAS: 20 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Adams, Donley, Duncan, Ellis, Frank, Green, Halford, Hoffman, Kelly, Leman, Lincoln, Miller, Pearce, R.Phillips, Rieger, Salo, Sharp, Taylor, Torgerson, Zharoff and so, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 264(JUD) passed the Senate. Senator Rieger gave notice of reconsideration. SB 284 SENATE BILL NO. 284 An Act relating to the four dam pool transfer fund and the power development fund was read the second time. 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3526 SB 284 Senator Leman moved and asked unanimous consent for the adoption of the Resources Committee Substitute offered on page 3148. Without objection, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 284(RES) An Act relating to bonds issued to repair, improve, or maintain the four dam pool; and relating to the four dam pool transfer fund and the power development fund was adopted and read the second time. Senator Halford moved and asked unanimous consent that the bill be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading and placed on final passage. Without objection, it was so ordered. CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 284(RES) was read the third time. The question being: Shall CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 284(RES) An Act relating to bonds issued to repair, improve, or maintain the four dam pool; and relating to the four dam pool transfer fund and the power development fund pass the Senate? The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 284(RES) Third Reading - Final Passage YEAS: 15 NAYS: 5 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Adams, Donley, Duncan, Ellis, Frank, Green, Hoffman, Kelly, Leman, Lincoln, Miller, Salo, Taylor, Torgerson, Zharoff Nays: Halford, Pearce, R.Phillips, Rieger, Sharp and so, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 284(RES) passed the Senate. Senator Rieger gave notice of reconsideration. SB 303 SENATE BILL NO. 303 An Act relating to management of the budget reserve fund; and providing for an effective date was read the second time. Senator Halford moved and asked unanimous consent for the adoption of the Finance Committee Substitute offered on page 3446. Without objection, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 303(FIN) was adopted and read the second time. 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3527 SB 303 Senator Halford moved and asked unanimous consent that the bill be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading and placed on final passage. Without objection, it was so ordered. CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 303(FIN) was read the third time. The question being: Shall CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 303(FIN) An Act relating to management of the budget reserve fund; and providing for an effective date pass the Senate? The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 303(FIN) Third Reading - Final Passage Effective Date YEAS: 19 NAYS: 1 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Adams, Donley, Duncan, Ellis, Frank, Green, Hoffman, Kelly, Leman, Lincoln, Miller, Pearce, R.Phillips, Rieger, Salo, Sharp, Taylor, Torgerson, Zharoff Nays: Halford and so, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 303(FIN) passed the Senate. Senator Halford 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 Duncan gave notice of reconsideration. SB 304 SENATE BILL NO. 304 An Act relating to eligibility for the longevity bonus program; and providing for an effective date was read the second time. 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3528 SB 304 Senator Miller moved and asked unanimous consent for the adoption of the Rules Committee Substitute offered on page 3492. Senator Lincoln objected, then withdrew her objection. There being no further objections, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 304(RLS) An Act relating to the permanent disqualification of certain individuals who have been absent from the state for payments under the longevity bonus program; and providing for an effective date was adopted and read the second time. Senator Halford moved and asked unanimous consent that the bill be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading and placed on final passage. Without objection, it was so ordered. CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 304(RLS) was read the third time. The question being: Shall CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 304(RLS) An Act relating to the permanent disqualification of certain individuals who have been absent from the state for payments under the longevity bonus program; and providing for an effective date pass the Senate? The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 304(RLS) Third Reading - Final Passage Effective Dates YEAS: 20 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Adams, Donley, Duncan, Ellis, Frank, Green, Halford, Hoffman, Kelly, Leman, Lincoln, Miller, Pearce, R.Phillips, Rieger, Salo, Sharp, Taylor, Torgerson, Zharoff and so, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 304(RLS) passed the Senate. Senator Halford 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 Kelly gave notice of reconsideration. President Pearce lifted the call. 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3529 RECESS Senator Halford moved and asked unanimous consent that the Senate stand in recess to a call of the Chair. Without objection, the Senate recessed at 1:33 p.m. AFTER RECESS The Senate reconvened at 3:15 p.m. President Pearce called the Senate. The call was satisfied. SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS CONTINUED SB 322 SENATE BILL NO. 322 An Act relating to distribution of national forest income to boroughs; and providing for an effective date was read the second time. Senator Halford moved and asked unanimous consent that the bill be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading and placed on final passage. Senator Duncan objected. The question being: Shall the bill be advanced to third reading? The roll was taken with the following result: SB 322 Advance from Second to Third Reading? YEAS: 12 NAYS: 8 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Frank, Green, Halford, Kelly, Leman, Miller, Pearce, R.Phillips, Rieger, Sharp, Taylor, Torgerson Nays: Adams, Donley, Duncan, Ellis, Hoffman, Lincoln, Salo, Zharoff and so, the bill failed to advance to third reading. SENATE BILL NO. 322 will appear on the April 25 calendar. 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3530 SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS HB 465 CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 465(HES) am An Act relating to employment of teachers and school administrators and to public school collective bargaining was read the second time. Senator Miller moved and asked unanimous consent for the adoption of the Rules Senate Committee Substitute offered on page 3493. Without objection, SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 465(RLS) An Act relating to employment of teachers and school administrators and to public school collective bargaining; and providing for an effective date was adopted and read the second time. Senator Salo offered Amendment No. 1 : Page 5, line 6, following "(c)": Insert "or (d)" Page 5, following line 25: Insert a new subsection to read: "(d) A teacher who has acquired tenure in a school district in the state and who loses tenure in the district because of a break in service may acquire tenure in that school district or another school district under this subsection if the break in service was not the result of a dismissal under AS 14.20.170 or nonretention under AS 14.20.175 and did not last longer than one year. A break in service that begins on or after the last day of a school district's instructional days for a school year but before the first instructional day of the next school year will be considered to have lasted no longer than one year if the teacher is employed on the first instructional day of the school year that begins more than 12 but not more than 16 months after the beginning of the break in service. A previously tenured teacher acquires tenure in a school district under this subsection when the teacher (1) possesses a valid teaching certificate that authorizes the teacher to be employed as a certificated teacher or as an administrator under regulations adopted by the department; 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3531 HB 465 (2) has been employed as a teacher in the district continuously for one full school year after a break in service that does not exceed the time limits set out in this subsection; (3) receives, under the district's evaluation system, an acceptable evaluation from the district; and (4) on or before October 15 of the school year, (A) accepts a contract for employment as a teacher in the district for a second consecutive school year; and (B) performs a day of teaching services in the district during that school year." Senator Salo moved for the adoption of Amendment No. 1. Senator Green objected. The question being: Shall Amendment No. 1 be adopted? The roll was taken with the following result: SCS CSHB 465(RLS) Second Reading Amendment No. 1 YEAS: 10 NAYS: 10 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Adams, Donley, Duncan, Ellis, Hoffman, Kelly, Lincoln, R.Phillips, Salo, Zharoff Nays: Frank, Green, Halford, Leman, Miller, Pearce, Rieger, Sharp, Taylor, Torgerson and so, Amendment No. 1 failed. Senator Salo offered Amendment No. 2 : Page 6, line 17 after standards Insert and is unable or fails, intentionally or unintentionally, to perform the teacher's customary teaching duties in a satisfactory manner Senator Salo moved for the adoption of Amendment No. 2. Senator Green objected. 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3532 HB 465 The question being: Shall Amendment No. 2 be adopted? The roll was taken with the following result: SCS CSHB 465(RLS) Second Reading Amendment No. 2 YEAS: 10 NAYS: 10 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Adams, Donley, Duncan, Ellis, Hoffman, Kelly, Lincoln, Salo, Torgerson, Zharoff Nays: Frank, Green, Halford, Leman, Miller, Pearce, R.Phillips, Rieger, Sharp, Taylor and so, Amendment No. 2 failed. Senator Duncan offered Amendment No. 3 : Page 7, line 26, following "evaluation": Insert "from that district or another district in the state" Page 7, line 27, following "standards": Insert "or, if the district did not have performance standards at the time the evaluation was performed, was satisfactory or acceptable" Page 8, line 1, following "evaluation": Insert "from that district or another district in the state" Page 8, line 2, following "standards": Insert "or, if the district did not have performance standards at the time the evaluation was performed, was satisfactory or acceptable" Senator Duncan moved for the adoption of Amendment No. 3. Senator Green objected. The question being: Shall Amendment No. 3 be adopted? The roll was taken with the following result: 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3533 HB 465 SCS CSHB 465(RLS) Second Reading Amendment No. 3 YEAS: 10 NAYS: 10 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Adams, Donley, Duncan, Ellis, Hoffman, Lincoln, Pearce, R.Phillips, Salo, Zharoff Nays: Frank, Green, Halford, Kelly, Leman, Miller, Rieger, Sharp, Taylor, Torgerson and so, Amendment No. 3 failed. Senator Miller offered Amendment No. 4 : Page 4, line 15, following place: Delete a tenured administrator Insert an administrator who has previously acquired tenure, Senator Miller moved for the adoption of Amendment No. 4. Senator Duncan objected, then withdrew his objection. There being no further objections, Amendment No. 4 was adopted. Senator Phillips offered Amendment No. 5 : Page 3, line 4, following "workplace.": Insert "As part of the evaluation of an administrator, the school district shall thoroughly address each formal complaint concerning the administrator received since the last evaluation period." Senator Phillips moved for the adoption of Amendment No. 5. Senator Duncan objected. Senator Phillips moved and asked unanimous consent to withdraw Amendment No. 5. Without objection, it was so ordered. 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3534 HB 465 Senator Rieger offered Amendment No. 6 : Page 10, following line 7: Insert a new bill section to read: "* Sec. 13. AS14.20 is amended by adding a new section to read: Sec. 14.20.221. REWARDING AND PREPARING EXCEPTIONAL TEACHERS. (a) A school district may establish a system of pay raises and promotions that includes advancement based on teaching performance. To determine whether a teacher should receive a pay raise or receive a promotion, the district shall provide an evaluation and recommendation system. A teaching performance evaluation and recommendation under this subsection may be performed by other teachers employed in the same district and by the school district. (b) A school district may establish master teacher positions that have instructional mentoring responsibilities to other teachers and that have reduced direct instructional workloads accordingly. The school district may select master teachers based on teaching performance evaluations and recommendations made by teachers in the district and by the school district. If the district has developed a master teacher evaluation system under (a) of this subsection, the school district may use that system for selecting master teachers under this subsection. A school district that has not chosen to implement a teaching performance evaluation system under (a) of this section and that chooses to establish master teacher positions under this subsection shall develop an evaluation and recommendation system. (c) This section is not exempt from the provisions of AS23.40.070- 23.40.260 (Public Employment Relations Act)." Renumber the following bill sections accordingly. Senator Rieger moved for the adoption of Amendment No. 6. Senator Salo objected. 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3535 HB 465 The question being: Shall Amendment No. 6 be adopted? The roll was taken with the following result: SCS CSHB 465(RLS) am S Second Reading Amendment No. 6 YEAS: 8 NAYS: 12 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Halford, Hoffman, Leman, Miller, R.Phillips, Rieger, Taylor, Torgerson Nays: Adams, Donley, Duncan, Ellis, Frank, Green, Kelly, Lincoln, Pearce, Salo, Sharp, Zharoff and so, Amendment No. 6 failed. Senator Halford moved and asked unanimous consent that the bill be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading and placed on final passage. Senator Duncan objected. The question being: Shall the bill be advanced to third reading? The roll was taken with the following result: SCS CSHB 465(RLS) am S Advance from Second to Third Reading? YEAS: 12 NAYS: 8 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Frank, Green, Halford, Kelly, Leman, Miller, Pearce, R.Phillips, Rieger, Sharp, Taylor, Torgerson Nays: Adams, Donley, Duncan, Ellis, Hoffman, Lincoln, Salo, Zharoff and so, the bill failed to advance to third reading. SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 465(RLS) am S will appear on the April 25 calendar. 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3536 THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS SB 287 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 287(FIN) was read the third time. The question being: Shall CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 287(FIN) An Act relating to the unincorporated community capital project matching grant program; and providing for an effective date pass the Senate? The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 287(FIN) Third Reading - Final Passage YEAS: 13 NAYS: 7 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Donley, Frank, Green, Halford, Kelly, Leman, Miller, Pearce, R.Phillips, Rieger, Sharp, Taylor, Torgerson Nays: Adams, Duncan, Ellis, Hoffman, Lincoln, Salo, Zharoff and so, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 287(FIN) passed the Senate. Senator Halford moved the effective date clause. The question being: Shall the effective date clause be adopted? The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 287(FIN) Effective Date Vote YEAS: 14 NAYS: 6 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Donley, Frank, Green, Halford, Kelly, Leman, Miller, Pearce, R.Phillips, Rieger, Salo, Sharp, Taylor, Torgerson Nays: Adams, Duncan, Ellis, Hoffman, Lincoln, Zharoff and so, the effective date clause was adopted. Senator Duncan gave notice of reconsideration. 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3537 SENATE BILLS IN THIRD READING SB 64 Senator Halford moved and asked unanimous consent that the reconsideration on CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 64(FIN) am An Act relating to the sale of the Alaska Railroad; and providing for an effective date be held to the April 26 calendar. Without objection, it was so ordered. THIRD READING OF SENATE RESOLUTIONS SJR 31 Senator Halford moved and asked unanimous consent that CS FOR SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 31(FIN) Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Alaska relating to voter approval of amendments of the Alaska Statehood Act affecting an interest of the State of Alaska under that Act, be held to the April 25 calendar. Without objection, it was so ordered. CITATIONS Honoring - Nikiski High School Wrestling Team, 1996 State Champions Senator(s) Salo, Torgerson, Pearce, Kelly, Lincoln, Taylor, Leman, Green, Rieger Representative(s) Navarre, G. Phillips Honoring - City of Homer Centennial, 1896 - 1996 Senator(s) Torgerson, Salo, Donley, Pearce, Kelly, Duncan, Zharoff, Hoffman, Lincoln, Taylor, Leman, Green, Rieger Representative(s) G. Phillips Honoring - Specialist Brian M. Ross, Fort Richardson Soldier of the Year 1996 Representative(s) Mulder, Kott Senator(s) Kelly, Donley, Pearce, Salo, Duncan, Zharoff, Hoffman, Lincoln, Taylor, R. Phillips, Leman, Green, Halford, Rieger 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3538 Honoring - KTOO, KUAC, and KYUK Public Television Stations, 21st Century Awards Representative(s) Elton, Robinson Senator(s) Duncan, Donley, Pearce, Salo, Kelly, Zharoff, Hoffman, Lincoln, Taylor, Adams, Leman, Green, Sharp, Rieger Honoring - Susan Burgess, Melinda Gordon and Carolyn Sanz, BP Teachers of Excellence Representative(s) Brice Senator(s) Miller, Frank, Donley, Pearce, Salo, Kelly, Duncan, Zharoff, Hoffman, Lincoln, Taylor, Leman, Green, Halford, Rieger Honoring - Team Alaska 1996 Boston Marathon Representative(s) Toohey Senator(s) Leman, Miller, Donley, Pearce, Salo, Kelly, Duncan, Zharoff, Hoffman, Lincoln, Taylor, R. Phillips, Adams, Green, Halford, Rieger Honoring - Irene Webber Senator(s) Lincoln, Kelly, Duncan, Zharoff, Hoffman, Taylor Representative(s) Kubina In Memoriam - Virginia White Representative(s) Vezey, G. Phillips, Foster Senator(s) Sharp, Frank, Kelly, Duncan, Zharoff, Hoffman, Lincoln, Taylor, Adams, Green, Rieger In Memoriam - Ronald Harmon Brown Representative(s) B. Davis Senator(s) Donley, Ellis, Kelly, Salo, Duncan, Zharoff, Hoffman, Lincoln, Taylor, Rieger In Memoriam - Mary P. Fridley Representative(s) Toohey Senator(s) Donley, Kelly, Duncan, Zharoff, Hoffman, Lincoln, Taylor In Memoriam - Alice Moses Senator(s) Lincoln, Kelly, Taylor Representative(s) Nicholia 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3539 Senator Halford 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 HB 25 Senator Donley moved and asked unanimous consent that he be shown as a cross sponsor on CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 25(FIN) An Act revising Rule 16, Alaska Rules of Criminal Procedure, relating to discovery and inspection in criminal proceedings; and providing for an effective date. Without objection, it was so ordered. SB 264 Senator Kelly moved and asked unanimous consent that he be shown as a cosponsor on CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 264(JUD) An Act limiting the authority of courts to suspend the imposition of sentence in criminal cases. Without objection, it was so ordered. SJR 5 Senator Taylor, Chair, moved and asked unanimous consent that the Judiciary Committee referral be waived on SPONSOR SUBSTITUTE FOR SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 5 Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States establishing the rights of victims of crimes. Without objection, the bill was referred to the Rules Committee. SB 301 The reconsideration on CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 301(FIN) am An Act relating to postsecondary education; and providing for an effective date was not taken up this legislative day and the bill was referred to the Secretary for engrossment. ANNOUNCEMENTS Announcements are at the end of the journal. 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3540 ENGROSSMENT SB 301 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 301(FIN) am An Act relating to postsecondary education; and providing for an effective date was engrossed, signed by the President and Secretary and transmitted to the House for consideration. ADJOURNMENT Senator Halford moved and asked unanimous consent that the Senate stand in adjournment until 11:00 a.m., April 25, 1996. Without objection, the Senate adjourned at 5:19 p.m. Nancy Quinto Secretary of the Senate April 1996 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3541 ANNOUNCEMENTS NOTICE - AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT Persons with disabilities who require special accommodation or alternative communication formats to access committee meetings may contact the appropriate committee office or the Legislative Information Office in their community. Reasonable advance notice is needed to accommodate the request. For further information, call the ADA Coordinator at 465-3854 Voice/465-4980 TDD. + indicates teleconference STANDING COMMITTEES COMMUNITY & REGIONAL AFFAIRS BUTROVICH ROOM 205 APR 24 WEDNESDAY 1:30 PM NO MEETING SCHEDULED APR 26 FRIDAY 1:30 PM NO MEETING SCHEDULED ---------------------------------------- FINANCE SENATE FINANCE 532 APR 24 WEDNESDAY 9:00 AM HB 269TAX CREDIT: GIFTS TO PUBLIC BROADCASTING SB 270JUVENILE OFFENDER PROCEEDINGS & RECORDS SB 215OMNIBUS STATE AGENCY OPERATIONS & PROGRAM SB 216OMNIBUS STATE FEES & COST ASSESSMENTS BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD OR SCHEDULED APR 25 THURSDAY 9:00 AM HB 59RAFFLE OR AUCTION OF BIG GAME PERMITS HB 75VEHICLE THEFT AND JOYRIDING HB 80DNR APPROVAL OF PLATS IN UNORG BOROUGH HB 109PHONE DIRECTORY LISTING/SOLICITATIONS/ADS HB 211VOTER REGISTRATION & ELECTIONS HB 314VIOLATING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ORDERS HB 397FISH LANDING TAX/SEAFOOD MARKETING ASSMT. HB 404BOARD OF CHIROPRACTORS HB 382BOARD OF DISPENSING OPTICIANS BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD OR SCHEDULED 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3542 HEALTH, EDUCATION & SOCIAL SERVICES BUTROVICH ROOM 205 APR 24 WEDNESDAY 9:00 AM + CONFIRMATION OF GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENTS: STATE MEDICAL BOARD + HCR 27TEEN PREGNANCY EDUCATION + HB 515USE OF YOUTH SERVICES GRANTS + HB 393MANAGED CARE PROGRAM FOR MEDICAID BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD APR 26 FRIDAY 9:00 AM + HB 393MANAGED CARE PROGRAM FOR MEDICAID + HB 216EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM + HB 528NURS.HOME MORATORIUM/CERTIFICATES OF NEED BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD ---------------------------------------- JUDICIARY BELTZ ROOM 211 APR 24 WEDNESDAY 2:00 PM -- TIME CHANGE -- + HB 110CONFIDENTIALITY OF MOTOR VEHICLE RECORDS + SB 324CIVIL ARBITRATION AND PUNITIVE DAMAGES + HB 295PROPERTY HELD BY LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES + HB 90CONVENING LEGISLATURE AFTER GOV ELECTION APR 26 FRIDAY 1:30 PM BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD OR SCHEDULED ---------------------------------------- LABOR & COMMERCE FAHRENKAMP RM 203 APR 25 THURSDAY 1:30 PM SB 179REGULATION OF ESCROW ACCOUNTS HB 434UNCLAIMED PROPERTY + SB 273NATIVE HANDICRAFTS & INSTATE PRODUCTS BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD ---------------------------------------- 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3543 RESOURCES BUTROVICH ROOM 205 APR 24 WEDNESDAY 5:25 PM -- TIME CHANGE -- + CONFIRMATION HEARING: DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION SB 318NORTH STAR OIL & GAS LEASE AMENDMENT + HB 394SHALLOW NATURAL GAS LEASING BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD APR 26 FRIDAY 3:30 PM + BOARD OF FISH CONFIRMATION HEARINGS BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD APR 27 SATURDAY 3:30 PM -- TIME TO BE ANNOUNCED -- + CONTINUATION OF BOARD OF FISH CONFIRMATION HEARINGS (IF NECESSARY) ---------------------------------------- RULES FAHRENKAMP RM 203 APR 24 WEDNESDAY 10:30 AM -- RESCHEDULED FROM 04/23/96 -- SB 43ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS, LAND SURVEYORS SB 98PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY ACT SB 264LIMIT SUSPENDED IMPOSITION OF SENTENCE SB 283DOCUMENT FILING, INDEXING, & RECORDING SB 284FOUR DAM POOL & POWER DEVELOPMENT FUND SB 303MANAGEMENT OF CONSTIT BUDGET RESERVE FUND SB 304ELIGIBILITY FOR LONGEVITY BONUS SB 322DISTRIBUTION OF NATIONAL FOREST INCOME HB 60IMPAIRMENT RATING GUIDES FOR WORKERS COMP HB 465TEACHERS/ADMINISTRATORS/COLL. BARGAINING HB 158CIVIL LIABILITY <BILL POSTPONED> SB 141LEGISLATIVE ETHICS <BILL POSTPONED> 1996-04-24 Senate Journal Page 3544 RULES CONTINUED APR 25 THURSDAY 10:30 AM HB 364ELECTION CRIMES; INTERFERENCE W/VOTING HB 384PIONEERS' HOME - INABILITY TO PAY HB 466ADAK REUSE AUTHORITY HB 515USE OF YOUTH SERVICES GRANTS HCR 27TEEN PREGNANCY EDUCATION SB 283DOCUMENT FILING, INDEXING, & RECORDING SB 141LEGISLATIVE ETHICS <BILL POSTPONED> HB 158CIVIL LIABILITY <BILL POSTPONED> ---------------------------------------- STATE AFFAIRS BELTZ ROOM 211 APR 25 THURSDAY 3:30 PM HB 63DOG MUSHING VANITY PLATES + HB 249MCGRATH KUSKOKWIM RIVER ICE CLASSIC HB 359APPOINTMENT PROCESS FOR BDS & COMM'NS BILLS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED ---------------------------------------- TRANSPORTATION BUTROVICH ROOM 205 APR 25 THURSDAY 1:30 PM HB 517MOTOR VEHICLES: REGULATION & INSURANCE HJR 65FAA REGULATIONS ON CREW FLIGHT TIME BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD OTHER MEETINGS MAJORITY CAUCUS BUTROVICH ROOM 205 APR 24 WEDNESDAY 11:40 AM MAJORITY CAUCUS