Legislature(1997 - 1998)
1998-05-08 Senate Journal
Full Journal pdf1998-05-08 Senate Journal Page 3891 HB 16 CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 16(FIN) An Act relating to delinquent minors, to the taking of action based on the alleged criminal misconduct of certain minors, to the services to be provided to the victims of criminal misconduct of minors, and to agency records involving minors alleged to be delinquent based on their criminal misconduct; providing for the dual sentencing of minors who commit certain felony offenses; relating to violations of municipal ordinances 1998-05-08 Senate Journal Page 3892 HB 16 by minors and to civil penalties for violation of municipal ordinances by minors; relating to semi-secure residential child care facilities and secure residential psychiatric treatment centers; relating to programs and shelters for runaways; relating to placement of children in need of aid and delinquent minors in secure residential psychiatric treatment centers; amending the Interstate Compact on Juveniles to which the state is a party; allowing use of hearsay evidence at temporary detention hearings in juvenile delinquency proceedings; and amending Rules 3, 10(c), 21, and 27 and repealing Rules 6 and 7, Alaska Delinquency Rules; and providing for an effective date was read the second time. Senators Halford, Taylor, Leman, Pearce, Green, Kelly, Phillips, Parnell, Ward, Donley, Miller, Duncan, Lincoln, Mackie, Wilken moved and asked unanimous consent that they be shown as cross sponsors on the bill. Without objection, it was so ordered. Senator Sharp, Cochair, moved and asked unanimous consent for the adoption of the Finance Senate Committee Substitute offered on page 3781. Without objection, SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 16(FIN) was adopted and read the second time. Senator Taylor 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. SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 16(FIN) was read the third time. The question being: Shall SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 16(FIN) An Act relating to delinquent minors, to the taking of action based on the alleged criminal misconduct of certain minors, to the services to be provided to the victims of criminal misconduct of minors, and to agency records involving minors alleged to be delinquent based on their criminal misconduct; providing for the dual sentencing of minors who commit certain felony offenses; relating to violations of municipal ordinances by minors and to civil penalties for violation of municipal ordinances by 1998-05-08 Senate Journal Page 3893 HB 16 minors; relating to semi-secure residential child care facilities and secure residential psychiatric treatment centers; relating to programs and shelters for runaways; relating to placement of children in need of aid and delinquent minors in secure residential psychiatric treatment centers; amending the Interstate Compact on Juveniles to which the state is a party; allowing use of hearsay evidence at temporary detention hearings in juvenile delinquency proceedings; and amending Rules 3, 10(c), 21, and 27 and repealing Rules 6 and 7, Alaska Delinquency Rules; and providing for an effective date pass the Senate? The roll was taken with the following result: SCS CSHB 16(FIN) Third Reading - Final Passage Effective Date Court Rules YEAS: 19 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Donley, Duncan, Ellis, Green, Halford, Hoffman, Kelly, Leman, Lincoln, Mackie, Miller, Parnell, Pearce, Phillips, Sharp, Taylor, Torgerson, Ward, Wilken Absent: Adams and so, SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 16(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 Taylor 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 and the bill was referred to the Secretary for engrossment.