Legislature(2001 - 2002)
2002-04-26 House Journal
Full Journal pdf2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3157 HOUSE JOURNAL ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE TWENTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE -- SECOND SESSION Juneau, Alaska Friday April 26, 2002 One Hundred Third Day Pursuant to adjournment the House was called to order by Speaker Porter at 10:24 a.m. Roll call showed 30 members present. Representative Ogan had been previously excused from a call of the House today. Representative Fate was excused from a call of the House today because of illness. Representatives Davies, Guess, Kerttula, Kott, Moses, Mulder, and Whitaker were absent and their presence was noted later. Representative James moved and asked unanimous consent that Representative Williams be excused from a call of the House from 9:30 a.m., today to 8:33 p.m., plane time, April 28, 2002 (amended from page 3152). There being no objection, it was so ordered. The invocation was offered by the Reverend Michael Nash of the Cathedral of the Nativity. Representative Hudson moved and asked unanimous consent that the invocation be spread on the journal. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Let us pray, Creator God, we call down Your blessing on the members of the Alaska State House of Representatives this day. Grant wisdom to the women and men of this body as they grapple with how best to deal with the needs of this state. May their leadership encourage a sense of solidarity among the people of this Great Land. May the laws enacted in this legislature reflect the tradition of sharing and caring that has been so much a part of our history. Grant the people of this state a 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3158 deep sense of appreciation for the many hours of hard work put in by the members of this body and their staff. We pray You, gracious God. Amen. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Representative Murkowski. CERTIFICATION OF THE JOURNAL Representative James moved and asked unanimous consent that the journal for the 102nd legislative day be approved as certified by the Assistant Chief Clerk. There being no objection, it was so ordered. * * * * * Representative Crawford introduced Ashley Cummings, Guest Page, from Anchorage. MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNOR HB 343 A message dated April 25, 2002, was read stating the Governor has signed the following bill and is transmitting the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's office for permanent filing: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 343(RLS) "An Act extending the termination date of the Board of Professional Counselors; and relating to licensing of professional counselors." Chapter No. 12, SLA 2002 Effective Date: July 24, 2002 SB 260 A message dated April 25, 2002, was read stating the Governor has signed the following bill and is transmitting the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's office for permanent filing: 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3159 SENATE BILL NO. 260 "An Act relating to historic and antique motor vehicles; and providing for an effective date." Chapter No. 11, SLA 2002 Effective Date: July 1, 2002 MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE HB 263 A message dated April 25, 2002, was read stating the Senate has passed: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 263(RES) "An Act relating to water quality standards applicable to flow- through hot springs." CSHB 263(RES) was referred to the Chief Clerk for enrollment. HB 96 A message dated April 25, 2002, was read stating the Senate has passed CSHB 96(HES) with the following amendment and it is transmitted for consideration: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 96(FIN) "An Act relating to acquisition and development of the Jesse Lee Home; and providing for an effective date." CSHB 96(HES) is under Unfinished Business. HB 297 A message dated April 25, 2002, was read stating the Senate has passed: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 297(JUD) "An Act related to aggravating factors at sentencing." with the following amendment and it is transmitted for consideration: 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3160 SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 297(JUD) "An Act relating to restitution and to aggravating factors at sentencing." (SCR 31 - title change resolution) CSHB 297(JUD) is under Unfinished Business. FIRST READING AND REFERENCE OF SENATE RESOLUTIONS A message dated April 25, 2002, was read stating the Senate has passed the following and it is transmitted for consideration: SCR 31 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 31 by the Senate Judiciary Committee: Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature, concerning House Bill No. 297, regarding aggravating factors at sentencing. was read the first time and taken up later as a Special Order of Business. COMMUNICATIONS The following was received: Dept. of Natural Resources Division of Forestry Annual Report - 2001 REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES HB 66 The Labor & Commerce Committee has considered: 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3161 HOUSE BILL NO. 66 "An Act relating to pesticide use; and providing for an effective date." and recommends it be replaced with: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 66(L&C) "An Act relating to pesticide use; relating to program receipts collected by the Department of Environmental Conservation for registrations and licenses relating to pesticides; and providing for an effective date." The report was signed by Representative Murkowski, Chair, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (2): Meyer, Crawford No recommendation (3): Rokeberg, Kott, Murkowski The following fiscal note(s) apply to CSHB 66(L&C): 1. Fiscal, Dept. of Environmental Conservation HB 66 was referred to the Resources Committee. **The presence of Representatives Kerttula, Guess, and Mulder was noted. HB 178 The Resources Committee has considered: 3d SPONSOR SUBSTITUTE FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 178 "An Act relating to the powers and duties of the commissioner of fish and game, the Department of Fish and Game, and the Board of Game, to taking and use of certain game animals, and to consideration of the budget of the Department of Fish and Game by the legislature; and providing for an effective date." and recommends it be replaced with: 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3162 CS FOR 3d SPONSOR SUBSTITUTE FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 178(RES) (same title) The report was signed by Representatives Masek and Scalzi, Co- chairs, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (1): Fate Do not pass (1): Kapsner No recommendation (4): Stevens, Chenault, Masek, Scalzi The following fiscal note(s) apply to CS 3d SSHB 178(RES): 1. Indeterminate, Dept. of Fish & Game 3d SSHB 178 was referred to the Finance Committee. HB 232 The Resources Committee has considered: HOUSE BILL NO. 232 "An Act permitting state residents to purchase remote recreational cabin sites." and recommends it be replaced with: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 232(RES) "An Act relating to the disposal of state land by lottery; and relating to sale or lease of remote recreational cabin sites." The report was signed by Representative Masek, Co-chair, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (2): Fate, Chenault No recommendation (3): Stevens, McGuire, Masek 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3163 The following fiscal note(s) apply to CSHB 232(RES): 1. Fiscal, Dept. of Natural Resources HB 232 was referred to the Finance Committee. **The presence of Representatives Whitaker and Kott was noted. HB 287 The Finance Committee has considered: HOUSE BILL NO. 287 "An Act relating to the exemption of commercial fishing entry permits from claims of creditors, to loans to satisfy past due federal tax obligations of commercial fishing entry permit holders, and to loan origination charges for loans made by the commercial fishing loan program to refinance a debt obligation; and providing for an effective date." and recommends it be replaced with: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 287(FIN) "An Act relating to the exemption of commercial fishing entry permits from claims of creditors and execution on an interest in a limited entry permit; and providing for an effective date." The report was signed by Representatives Mulder and Williams, Co- chairs, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (8): Bunde, Harris, Moses, Lancaster, Hudson, Foster, Mulder, Williams No recommendation (3): Whitaker, Croft, Davies The following fiscal note(s) apply to CSHB 287(FIN): 1. Zero, Dept. of Fish & Game 3. Zero, Dept. of Community & Economic Development 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3164 HB 287 was referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar. HB 299 The Resources Committee has considered: HOUSE BILL NO. 299 "An Act providing for the naming and renaming of Alaska geographic features." and recommends it be replaced with: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 299(RES) (same title) The report was signed by Representatives Masek and Scalzi, Co- chairs, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (4): Fate, Chenault, Masek, Scalzi No recommendation (1): Stevens The following fiscal note(s) apply to CSHB 299(RES): 1. Zero, House Community & Regional Affairs Committee/Dept. of Natural Resources HB 299 is on today's calendar. HB 318 The Finance Committee has considered: HOUSE BILL NO. 318 "An Act relating to a health insurance uniform prescription drug information card; and providing for an effective date." and recommends it be replaced with: 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3165 CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 318(FIN) (same title) The report was signed by Representatives Mulder and Williams, Co- chairs, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (7): Bunde, Harris, Lancaster, Hudson, Foster, Mulder, Williams No recommendation (3): Whitaker, Croft, Moses Amend (1): Davies The following fiscal note(s) apply to CSHB 318(FIN): 1. Zero, Dept. of Administration 2. Zero, Dept. of Community & Economic Development HB 318 was referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar. HB 399 The Finance Committee has considered: HOUSE BILL NO. 399 "An Act relating to the Uniform Mechanical Code and other safety codes; annulling certain regulations adopted by the Department of Community and Economic Development relating to the mechanical code that applies to certain construction contractors and mechanical administrators; and providing for an effective date." and recommends it be replaced with: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 399(FIN) "An Act relating to the licensing and regulation of mechanical administrators and to the mechanical code and other building codes; annulling certain regulations adopted by the Department of Community and Economic Development relating to the mechanical code that applies to certain construction contractors 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3166 and mechanical administrators; relating to the examination of applicants for mechanical administrator licenses; and providing for an effective date." The report was signed by Representatives Mulder and Williams, Co- chairs, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (10): Bunde, Harris, Croft, Davies, Moses, Lancaster, Hudson, Foster, Mulder, Williams No recommendation (1): Whitaker The following fiscal note(s) apply to CSHB 399(FIN): 1. Zero, Dept. of Revenue 4. Zero, Dept. of Community & Economic Development 5. Zero, Dept. of Law HB 399 was referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar. HB 500 The Transportation Committee has considered: HOUSE BILL NO. 500 "An Act relating to the advance acquisition of real property for public purposes." and recommends it be replaced with: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 500(TRA) "An Act relating to the advance acquisition of real property for public purposes; and authorizing pipeline carriers to exercise the power of eminent domain for pipeline purposes." The report was signed by Representative Kohring, Chair, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (5): Scalzi, Wilson, Kookesh, Masek, Kohring 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3167 The following fiscal note(s) apply to CSHB 500(TRA): 1. Zero, Department of Transportation and Public Facilities HB 500 was referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar. HB 522 The Health, Education and Social Services Committee has considered: HOUSE BILL NO. 522 "An Act relating to medical services under the state Medicaid program." The report was signed by Representative Dyson, Chair, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (4): Coghill, Kohring, Wilson, Dyson Do not pass (1): Cissna The following fiscal note(s) apply: 1. Indeterminate, Dept. of Health & Social Services HB 522 was referred to the Judiciary Committee. SB 266 The Finance Committee has considered: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 266(RES) "An Act authorizing the commissioner of community and economic development to refinance and extend the term of a fishery enhancement loan." The report was signed by Representative Williams, Co-chair, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (9): Whitaker, Harris, Croft, Davies, Moses, Lancaster, Hudson, Foster, Williams 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3168 The following fiscal note(s) apply: 1. Fiscal, Dept. of Community & Economic Development CSSB 266(RES) was referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar. SB 295 The Health, Education & Social Services Committee has considered: SENATE BILL NO. 295 "An Act relating to the disclosure of information regarding delinquent minors to certain licensing agencies; and providing for an effective date." The report was signed by Representative Dyson, Chair, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (6): Stevens, Joule, Coghill, Cissna, Wilson, Dyson The following fiscal note(s) apply: 1. Zero, Dept. of Health & Social Services SB 295 was referred to the Judiciary Committee. INTRODUCTION OF CITATIONS The following citations were introduced and referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar: Honoring - University of Alaska Fairbanks Ski Team, Outstanding Performance in 2001-2002 Season By Representative James Honoring - Wainwright Wolverines Basketball State Champions, Women's Class 1A State Championship By Senator Olson; Representative Joule 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3169 Honoring - Harriet "Peggy" McBride on the Occasion of Her 90th Birthday By Senator Ward; Representative Chenault The following citation was introduced and taken up later as a Special Order of Business: Celebrating - The Memory and Life of Katelyn Ohmer Markley By Representatives McGuire, Halcro; Senator Leman **The presence of Representative Moses was noted. INTRODUCTION, FIRST READING, AND REFERENCE OF HOUSE BILLS HB 526 HOUSE BILL NO. 526 by the House Rules Committee, entitled: "An Act relating to the deadline for filing financial disclosure statements for public members and public member nominees of the Select Committee on Legislative Ethics." was read the first time and referred to the Rules Committee. CONSIDERATION OF THE DAILY CALENDAR SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS HB 299 The Speaker stated that, without objection, the following would be moved to the bottom of the calendar: HOUSE BILL NO. 299 "An Act providing for the naming and renaming of Alaska geographic features." HB 498 The following was read the second time: 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3170 HOUSE BILL NO. 498 "An Act expressing legislative intent regarding privately operated correctional facility space and services; relating to the development and financing of privately operated correctional facility space and services; authorizing the Department of Corrections to enter into an agreement for the confinement and care of prisoners in privately operated correctional facility space; and providing for an effective date." with the: Journal Page STA RPT 3DP 2DNP 1NR 2519 FN1: (REV) 2519 FN2: (COR) 2519 FIN RPT CS(FIN) NT 4DP 3NR 1AM 3062 FN3: (COR) 3062 FN4: (REV) 3062 **The presence of Representative Davies was noted. Representative James moved and asked unanimous consent that the following committee substitute be adopted in lieu of the original bill: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 498(FIN) "An Act expressing legislative intent regarding privately operated correctional facility space and services; relating to the development and financing of privately operated correctional facility space and services; authorizing the Department of Corrections to enter into an agreement for the confinement and care of prisoners in privately operated correctional facility space in the City of Whittier; giving notice of and approving the entry into and the issuance of certificates of participation for the upgrade, expansion, and replacement of a certain correctional facility in the City of Bethel; giving notice of and approving the entry into lease-financing agreements for that project; and providing for an effective date." There being no objection, it was so ordered. Amendment No. 1 was offered by Representative Croft: 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3171 Page 1, line 7(title amendment): Delete "in the City of Bethel" Page 1, line 8(title amendment): Delete "for that project" Page 2, line 1, following "INTENT.": Insert "(a)" Page 2, following line 14: Insert a new subsection to read: "(b) It is the intent of the legislature in secs. 4 and 5 of this Act, that the weighted average per diem cost at the publicly operated facilities (excluding costs related to major medical, prescription medication, and transportation of prisoners and other services excluded in contracts for Alaska prisoner care and custody in privately operated facilities outside the state) will be less than $79 in current dollars." Page 3, line 4: Delete "1,000" Insert "250" Page 3, line 10: Delete "1,000" Insert "250" Page 5, following line 9: Insert a new bill section to read: "* Sec. 5. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to read: AUTHORIZATION TO LEASE CORRECTIONAL FACILITY SPACE WITH MUNICIPALITIES. (a) To relieve overcrowding of existing correctional facilities in the state and the extensive use of out- of-state correctional facilities, the Department of Corrections may enter into agreements with the following municipalities for expanded correctional facilities: (1) Fairbanks North Star Borough - expansion of existing facility by up to 100 beds; 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3172 (2) Matanuska-Susitna Borough - expansion of existing facilities by up to 250 beds; (3) Seward - expansion of existing facility by up to 150 beds; (4) City of Kenai - expansion of existing facility by up to 250 beds. (b) The authorizations given by (a) of this section are subject to the following conditions: (1) the average capital cost for all beds may not exceed $155,000 a bed, adjusted for inflation at the rate of three percent a year from the effective date of this Act; (2) the state shall enter into a joint ownership agreement with the municipality of the expanded facility, enter into a long- term lease not to exceed 20 years of the municipality's interest in the facility, and operate the facility; payments under the lease may not exceed $16,700 a bed; (3) the agreement to lease must contain terms providing that the commissioner of corrections may terminate for cause any contract for operating the facility." Renumber the following bill sections accordingly. Page 5, lines 11 - 14: Delete all material. Renumber the following bill sections accordingly. Page 5, line 15: Delete "Sections 1 - 3 and 5" Insert "Sections 1 - 3 and 6" Page 5, lines 16 - 18: Delete all material. Representative Croft moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 1 be adopted. Representative Harris objected. 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3173 The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 1 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHB 498(FIN) Second Reading Amendment No. 1 YEAS: 17 NAYS: 19 EXCUSED: 3 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Berkowitz, Cissna, Crawford, Croft, Davies, Green, Guess, Halcro, Hayes, Kapsner, Kerttula, Masek, McGuire, Moses, Scalzi, Stevens, Whitaker Nays: Bunde, Chenault, Coghill, Dyson, Foster, Harris, Hudson, James, Joule, Kohring, Kookesh, Kott, Lancaster, Meyer, Morgan, Mulder, Porter, Rokeberg, Wilson Excused: Fate, Ogan, Williams Absent: Murkowski Wilson changed from "Yea" to "Nay". And so, Amendment No. 1 was not adopted. Amendment No. 2 was offered by Representative Halcro: Page 2, lines 11 - 13: Delete "will be 18 - 20 percent less than the current average per diem rate for all state facilities as reported to the federal government for reimbursement purposes and should be approximately $89 to $91" Insert "should be approximately $57" Page 3, lines 5 - 6: Delete "must be sufficient to cover:" Insert "may not exceed $57 a prisoner a day in current dollars adjusted for inflation and will cover" Representative Halcro moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 2 be adopted. Representative Harris objected. 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3174 Amendment to Amendment No. 2 was offered by Representative Hayes: Delete "57" Insert "71" Representative Hayes moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment to Amendment No. 2 be adopted. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 2 as amended be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHB 498(FIN) Second Reading Amendment No. 2 as amended YEAS: 17 NAYS: 20 EXCUSED: 3 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Berkowitz, Cissna, Crawford, Croft, Davies, Green, Guess, Halcro, Hayes, Hudson, Kerttula, Masek, McGuire, Morgan, Murkowski, Stevens, Wilson Nays: Bunde, Chenault, Coghill, Dyson, Foster, Harris, James, Joule, Kapsner, Kohring, Kookesh, Kott, Lancaster, Meyer, Moses, Mulder, Porter, Rokeberg, Scalzi, Whitaker Excused: Fate, Ogan, Williams And so, Amendment No. 2 as amended was not adopted. Amendment No. 3 was offered by Representative Croft: Page 1, line 8, following "project;"(title amendment): Insert "authorizing the Department of Corrections to enter into agreements with certain municipalities for new or expanded correctional facilities;" Page 5, following line 9: Insert a new bill section to read: "* Sec. 5. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to read: 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3175 AUTHORIZATION TO LEASE CORRECTIONAL FACILITY SPACE WITH MUNICIPALITIES. (a) To relieve overcrowding of existing correctional facilities in the state and the extensive use of out- of-state correctional facilities, the Department of Corrections, not later than July 1, 2006, may enter into agreements with the following municipalities for new or expanded correctional facilities: (1) Dillingham - construction of new facility with 25 beds; (2) Kodiak - construction of new facility with 20 beds; (3) Kotzebue - expansion of existing facility by 26 beds; (4) North Slope Borough - construction of new facility with 20 beds. (b) The authorizations given by (a) of this section are subject to the following conditions: (1) the average capital cost for all beds may not exceed $155,000 a bed, adjusted for inflation each year at a rate equal to the percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index for urban wage earners and clerical workers for Anchorage, Alaska, during the previous calendar year as determined by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, United States Department of Labor; (2) if construction of a new facility is authorized, the municipality shall own the facility, and the state may enter into a long-term lease not to exceed 20 years with the municipality to operate the facility; the annual lease payment for a new facility may not exceed $16,700 a bed; (3) if expansion of an existing facility is authorized, the state shall enter into a joint ownership agreement with the municipality of the expanded facility, enter into a long-term lease not to exceed 20 years of the municipality's interest in the facility, and operate the facility; payments under the lease may not exceed the amount listed in (2) of this subsection; (4) the agreement to lease must contain terms providing that the commissioner of corrections may terminate for cause any contract for operating the facility." Renumber the following bill sections accordingly. Page 5, line 15: Delete "and 5" Insert "and 6" 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3176 Representative Croft moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 3 be adopted. Representative Harris objected. Representative Berkowitz placed a call of the House. The call was satisfied. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 3 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHB 498(FIN) Second Reading Amendment No. 3 YEAS: 17 NAYS: 20 EXCUSED: 3 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Berkowitz, Cissna, Crawford, Croft, Davies, Green, Guess, Halcro, Hayes, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kookesh, Masek, McGuire, Moses, Stevens Nays: Bunde, Chenault, Coghill, Dyson, Foster, Harris, Hudson, James, Kohring, Kott, Lancaster, Meyer, Morgan, Mulder, Murkowski, Porter, Rokeberg, Scalzi, Whitaker, Wilson Excused: Fate, Ogan, Williams And so, Amendment No. 3 was not adopted. Amendment No. 4 was offered by Representative Kapsner: Page 5, lines 11 - 14: Delete all material. Renumber the following bill sections accordingly. Representative Kapsner moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 4 be adopted. Representative Harris objected. 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3177 The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 4 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHB 498(FIN) Second Reading Amendment No. 4 YEAS: 22 NAYS: 15 EXCUSED: 3 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Berkowitz, Cissna, Crawford, Croft, Davies, Green, Guess, Halcro, Hayes, Hudson, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kookesh, Masek, McGuire, Morgan, Moses, Murkowski, Rokeberg, Scalzi, Wilson Nays: Bunde, Chenault, Coghill, Dyson, Foster, Harris, James, Kohring, Kott, Lancaster, Meyer, Mulder, Porter, Stevens, Whitaker Excused: Fate, Ogan, Williams And so, Amendment No. 4 was adopted. Amendment No. 5 was not offered. Representative James moved and asked unanimous consent that CSHB 498(FIN) am be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading, and placed on final passage. Representative Berkowitz objected. The Speaker stated that CSHB 498(FIN) am will be in third reading on the April 29, 2002, calendar. SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS SB 263 The following was read the second time: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 263(RLS) "An Act relating to the subsequent acquisition of title to, or an interest in, real property by a person to whom the property has purportedly been granted in fee or fee simple; and providing for an effective date." 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3178 with the: Journal Page JUD RPT 4DP 1NR 3130 FN1: ZERO(S.L&C) 3130 Representative James moved and asked unanimous consent that CSSB 263(RLS) be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading, and placed on final passage. There being no objection, it was so ordered. CSSB 263(RLS) was read the third time. The question being: "Shall CSSB 263(RLS) pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 263(RLS) Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 35 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 3 ABSENT: 2 Yeas: Berkowitz, Bunde, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dyson, Foster, Green, Guess, Halcro, Harris, Hayes, Hudson, James, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kohring, Kookesh, Kott, Lancaster, Masek, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Mulder, Murkowski, Porter, Rokeberg, Scalzi, Stevens, Whitaker, Wilson Excused: Fate, Ogan, Williams Absent: Davies, Moses And so, CSSB 263(RLS) passed the House. Representative James moved and asked unanimous consent that the roll call on the passage of the bill be considered the roll call on the effective date clause. There being no objection, it was so ordered. CSSB 263(RLS) was signed by the Speaker and Acting Chief Clerk and returned to the Senate. SB 308 The following was read the second time: 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3179 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 308(FIN) "An Act relating to the Alaska coastal management program and the responsibilities of the Alaska Coastal Policy Council; and providing for an effective date." with the: Journal Page O&G RPT 2DP 2NR 1AM 2834 FN1: ZERO(GOV) 2834 RES RPT 5DP 2NR 2AM 2951 FN1: ZERO(GOV) 2951 Amendment No. 1 was offered by Representative Kerttula: Page 1, line 9, following "Notwithstanding": Delete "any other provision" Insert "subsection (a)" Representative Kerttula moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 1 be adopted. Representative Whitaker objected. Representative James placed a call of the House. The call was satisfied. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 1 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 308(FIN) Second Reading Amendment No. 1 YEAS: 12 NAYS: 25 EXCUSED: 3 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Berkowitz, Cissna, Crawford, Croft, Davies, Hudson, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kookesh, Lancaster, Moses Nays: Bunde, Chenault, Coghill, Dyson, Foster, Green, Guess, Halcro, Harris, Hayes, James, Kohring, Kott, Masek, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Mulder, Murkowski, Porter, Rokeberg, Scalzi, Stevens, Whitaker, Wilson 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3180 Excused: Fate, Ogan, Williams And so, Amendment No. 1 was not adopted. Representative James moved and asked unanimous consent that CSSB 308(FIN) be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading, and placed on final passage. Representative Berkowitz objected. The Speaker stated that CSSB 308(FIN) will be in third reading on the April 29, 2002, calendar. THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILLS HB 499 The following, which was advanced to third reading from the April 25, 2002, calendar (page 3149), was read the third time: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 499(JUD) "An Act declaring legislative intent to reject the continuity of enterprise exception to the doctrine of successor liability adopted in Savage Arms, Inc. v. Western Auto Supply, 18 P.3d 49 (Alaska 2001) as it relates to products liability; providing that a successor corporation or other business entity that acquires assets of a predecessor corporation or other business entity is subject to liability for harm to persons or property caused by a defective product sold or otherwise distributed commercially by the predecessor only if the acquisition is accompanied by an agreement for the successor to assume the liability, results from a fraudulent conveyance to escape liability for the debts or liabilities of the predecessor, constitutes a consolidation or merger with the predecessor, or results in the successor's becoming a continuation of the predecessor; defining 'business entity' that acquires assets to include a sole proprietorship; and applying this Act to the sale, lease, exchange, or other disposition of assets by a corporation, a limited liability company, a partnership, a limited liability partnership, a limited partnership, a sole proprietorship, or other business entity that occurs before, on, or after the effective date of this Act." 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3181 The question being: "Shall CSHB 499(JUD) pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHB 499(JUD) Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 33 NAYS: 4 EXCUSED: 3 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Bunde, Chenault, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dyson, Foster, Green, Guess, Halcro, Harris, Hayes, Hudson, James, Joule, Kapsner, Kohring, Kookesh, Kott, Lancaster, Masek, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Moses, Mulder, Murkowski, Porter, Rokeberg, Scalzi, Stevens, Whitaker, Wilson Nays: Berkowitz, Cissna, Davies, Kerttula Excused: Fate, Ogan, Williams And so, CSHB 499(JUD) passed the House. Representative Berkowitz gave notice of reconsideration of the vote on CSHB 499(JUD). THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS SB 11 The following, which was advanced to third reading from the April 25, 2002, calendar (page 3142), was read the third time: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 11(FIN) "An Act relating to required school attendance; and providing for an effective date." Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that CSSB 11(FIN) be returned to second reading for the specific purpose of considering Amendment No. 1. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Amendment No. 1 was offered by Representative Coghill: 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3182 Page 1, line 7, following "section.": Insert "If the parent or guardian of a child who is six years of age and is enrolled in first grade at a public school determines, within 60 days after the child is enrolled, that the best interests of the child are not being served by enrollment in the first grade, the child may be withdrawn from school, and the provisions of (a) and (b) of this section do not apply to the child until the child is seven years of age." Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 1 be adopted. Objection was heard and withdrawn. There being no further objection, Amendment No. 1 was adopted. Representative Kapsner moved and asked unanimous consent that CSSB 11(FIN) am H be returned to second reading for the specific purpose of considering Amendment No. 2. Representative Coghill objected. The question being: "Shall CSSB 11(FIN) am H be returned to second reading for the specific purpose of considering Amendment No. 2?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 11(FIN) am H Third Reading Return to Second for Amendment No. 2 YEAS: 27 NAYS: 10 EXCUSED: 3 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Berkowitz, Bunde, Cissna, Crawford, Croft, Davies, Foster, Green, Guess, Halcro, Hayes, Hudson, James, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kookesh, Lancaster, McGuire, Morgan, Moses, Murkowski, Porter, Scalzi, Stevens, Whitaker, Wilson Nays: Chenault, Coghill, Dyson, Harris, Kohring, Kott, Masek, Meyer, Mulder, Rokeberg Excused: Fate, Ogan, Williams And so, CSSB 11(FIN) am H was returned to second reading. 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3183 Representative James moved and asked unanimous consent that the House rescind previous action in returning to second reading for the specific purpose of considering Amendment No. 2. Representative Berkowitz objected. Representative James moved and asked unanimous consent to withdraw the motion to rescind previous action in returning to second reading for the specific purpose of considering Amendment No. 2. Objection was heard and withdrawn. There being no further objection, it was so ordered. Amendment No. 2 was offered by Representative Kapsner: Page 1, line 1, following "attendance" (title amendment): Insert "and relating to a curriculum for Alaska history" Page 1, following line 2: Insert new bill sections to read: "* Section 1. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to read: FINDINGS AND INTENT. (a) The legislature finds that (1) an education rich in history and government is vital to the development of a representative democracy and a civil society; knowledge of a person's own state history and government is fundamental to informed and effective participation in state and local affairs; (2) Alaska's human history is at least 10,000 years old and reflects the diversity of Native, European, American, and Asian cultures; the study of Alaska history should be as rich as Alaska's origins and evolution as a political community, and it should take into consideration the ancient, historic, and modern interactions of Native, European, American, and Asian cultures, economies, governments, and values; every student graduating from an Alaska secondary school should do so with a demonstrable understanding of Alaska's rich and unique history; (3) the face of Alaska is changing demographically, economically, and socially; the speed of change makes it imperative for Alaska's citizens and leaders to have a sound understanding of the state's history; 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3184 (4) a knowledge of history provides a context for understanding where Alaskans came from and what Alaskans value about the diversity and richness of the state; that knowledge can help Alaskans make decisions individually and collectively that will protect and enhance what Alaskans value both now and into the future; (5) a civics component to an Alaska history curriculum, including how Alaska's economy and Alaska's form of government developed, is crucial to understanding how to deal with today's issues, including urban and rural cooperation and the state's fiscal challenges; (6) an educated Alaska populace with a full appreciation for the history of Alaska will make better decisions for the good of all Alaska citizens, both rural and urban; (7) an understanding of Alaska's history will help Alaska avoid mistakes of the past and will contribute to a prosperous, successful future for all Alaskans; (8) Alaska schools are positioned to transmit knowledge of Alaska history to the majority of people who will inhabit Alaska in coming generations; (9) 22 other states currently require by statute the teaching of state history; (10) over the past decade, a number of instructional resources have become available and could be used to teach courses on Alaska and Alaska Native history. (b) It is the intent of this Act (1) to ensure that every future Alaska high school graduate receive instruction in Alaska history through a locally adopted curriculum that meets the state social studies standards; (2) that Alaska school districts should receive the instructional support needed to put an Alaska history curriculum in place and to prepare teachers to maximize the effect of the curriculum; (3) to encourage public and private involvement and support for implementation of an Alaska history curriculum; (4) to provide for a broad based Alaska history curriculum that includes study of the state's geography, resource development, economics, government, anthropology, art, Native history, and cultural relationships. 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3185 * Sec. 2. AS 14.03.255(a) is amended to read: (a) A charter school operates as a school in the local school district except that the charter school (1) is exempt from the local school district's textbook, program, curriculum, and scheduling requirements; (2) is exempt from AS 14.14.130(c); the principal of the charter school shall be selected by the academic policy committee and shall select, appoint, or otherwise supervise employees of the charter school; and (3) operates under the charter school's annual program budget as set out in the contract between the local school board and the charter school under (c) of this section. A local school board may exempt a charter school from other local school district requirements if the exemption is set out in the contract. A charter school is subject to secondary school competency testing as provided in AS 14.03.075 and other competency tests required by the department. A charter school is subject to Alaska history education requirements under AS 14.30.440." Page 1, line 3: Delete "Section 1." Insert "Sec. 3." Renumber the following bill section accordingly. Page 1, following line 7: Insert new bill sections to read: "* Sec. 4. AS 14.30 is amended by adding a new section to read: Article 6A. Alaska History Education. Sec. 14.30.440. Alaska history education. (a) Each governing body shall provide a standards-based Alaska history education curriculum within grades 9 through 12. The curriculum must include study components that are intended to examine the dynamic culture of the state, including a Native studies component. The curriculum shall be implemented as a part of regular classroom studies and must require that each student complete the curriculum with a passing grade as a requirement for graduation. (b) Notwithstanding (a) of this section, a governing body may waive completion of the curriculum described under (a) of this section as a requirement for graduation for a student who transfers 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3186 into the district from another state or country after completion of the student's junior year. (c) In this section, (1) "curriculum" means a course of study that, by the completion of the 12th grade, is the equivalent of at least one semester; (2) "district" has the meaning given in AS 14.17.990. * Sec. 5. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to read: APPLICABILITY. Sections 1, 2, 4, and 5 of this Act apply to students who begin the ninth grade on or after July 1, 2003." Renumber the following bill section accordingly. Representative Kapsner moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 2 be adopted. Representative Coghill objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 2 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 11(FIN) am H Second Reading Amendment No. 2 YEAS: 29 NAYS: 8 EXCUSED: 3 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Berkowitz, Bunde, Cissna, Crawford, Croft, Davies, Dyson, Foster, Green, Guess, Halcro, Hayes, Hudson, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kookesh, Kott, Lancaster, McGuire, Morgan, Moses, Mulder, Murkowski, Porter, Scalzi, Stevens, Whitaker, Wilson Nays: Chenault, Coghill, Harris, James, Kohring, Masek, Meyer, Rokeberg Excused: Fate, Ogan, Williams And so, Amendment No. 2 was adopted and the new title follows: 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3187 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 11(FIN) am H "An Act relating to required school attendance and relating to a curriculum for Alaska history; and providing for an effective date." (pending authorization by a concurrent resolution) The question being: "Shall CSSB 11(FIN) am H pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 11(FIN) am H Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 35 NAYS: 2 EXCUSED: 3 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Berkowitz, Bunde, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Davies, Dyson, Foster, Green, Guess, Halcro, Harris, Hayes, Hudson, James, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kookesh, Kott, Lancaster, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Moses, Mulder, Murkowski, Porter, Rokeberg, Scalzi, Stevens, Whitaker, Wilson Nays: Kohring, Masek Excused: Fate, Ogan, Williams And so, CSSB 11(FIN) am H passed the House. Representative James moved and asked unanimous consent that the roll call on the passage of the bill be considered the roll call on the effective date clause. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Masek gave notice of reconsideration of the vote on CSSB 11(FIN) am H. SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS (continued) HB 299 The following, which had been moved to the bottom of the calendar (page 3169), was read the second time: 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3188 HOUSE BILL NO. 299 "An Act providing for the naming and renaming of Alaska geographic features." with the: Journal Page CRA RPT CS(CRA) 5DP 1NR 2699 FN1: ZERO(H.CRA/DNR) 2700 RES RPT CS(RES) 4DP 1NR 3164 FN1: ZERO(H.CRA/DNR) 3164 Representative James moved and asked unanimous consent that the following committee substitute be adopted in lieu of the original bill: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 299(RES) (same title) There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative James moved and asked unanimous consent that CSHB 299(RES) be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading, and placed on final passage. Representative Berkowitz objected. The Speaker stated that CSHB 299(RES) will be in third reading on the April 29, 2002, calendar. LEGISLATIVE CITATIONS Representative James moved and asked unanimous consent that the House approve the citations on the calendar. There being no objection, the following citations were approved and sent to enrolling: Honoring - Chief Mel J. Personett Upon His Retirement By Representatives Kerttula, Hudson, Porter, Berkowitz, Bunde, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Davies, Dyson, Halcro, Harris, Hayes, James, Joule, Kohring, Kookesh, Kott, Lancaster, Masek, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Mulder, Murkowski, Ogan, Rokeberg, Stevens, Williams, Wilson; Senator Elton 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3189 Honoring - Sitka Resident Harriet Louisa Stein on the Occasion of Her 100th Birthday, June 26, 2002 By Representatives Wilson, Porter, Berkowitz, Bunde, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Davies, Dyson, Fate, Green, Halcro, Harris, Hayes, Hudson, James, Joule, Kerttula, Kohring, Kookesh, Kott, Lancaster, Masek, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Mulder, Murkowski, Ogan, Rokeberg, Stevens, Williams; Senator Taylor Honoring - Chugiak High School Mustangs, 2002 State Wrestling Champions By Senators Halford, Phillips; Representatives Dyson, Porter, Berkowitz, Bunde, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Davies, Fate, Green, Halcro, Harris, Hayes, Hudson, James, Joule, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, Lancaster, Masek, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Mulder, Murkowski, Ogan, Rokeberg, Stevens, Williams, Wilson In Memoriam - Joseph "Angukarnaq" Guy By Representatives Kapsner, Porter, Berkowitz, Bunde, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Davies, Dyson, Halcro, Harris, Hayes, Hudson, James, Joule, Kerttula, Kookesh, Kott, Lancaster, Masek, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Mulder, Murkowski, Ogan, Rokeberg, Scalzi, Stevens, Williams, Wilson In Memoriam - William H. Scott, Longtime Alaskan By Representatives Murkowski, Porter, Berkowitz, Bunde, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Davies, Dyson, Halcro, Harris, Hayes, Hudson, James, Joule, Kerttula, Kott, Lancaster, Masek, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Mulder, Ogan, Rokeberg, Scalzi, Stevens, Williams, Wilson In Memoriam - Dan R. Marsters By Representatives Lancaster, Porter, Berkowitz, Bunde, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Davies, Dyson, Halcro, Harris, Hayes, Hudson, James, Joule, Kerttula, Kott, Masek, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Mulder, Murkowski, Ogan, Rokeberg, Scalzi, Stevens, Williams, Wilson 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3190 In Memoriam - Emma Josephine "Jo" Godes By Representatives Lancaster, Porter, Berkowitz, Bunde, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Davies, Dyson, Halcro, Harris, Hayes, Hudson, James, Joule, Kerttula, Kott, Lancaster, Masek, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Mulder, Murkowski, Ogan, Rokeberg, Scalzi, Stevens, Williams, Wilson In Memoriam - Edward James Bradley By Senator Taylor; Representatives Wilson, Porter, Berkowitz, Bunde, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Davies, Dyson, Halcro, Harris, Hayes, Hudson, James, Joule, Kerttula, Kookesh, Kott, Lancaster, Masek, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Mulder, Murkowski, Ogan, Rokeberg, Scalzi, Stevens, Williams CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENTS HB 297 Representative James moved and asked unanimous consent that the House consider the Senate message (page 3159) on the following at this time: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 297(JUD) "An Act related to aggravating factors at sentencing." and SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 297(JUD) "An Act relating to restitution and to aggravating factors at sentencing." (SCR 31- title change resolution) There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative James moved that the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 297(JUD), thus adopting SCS CSHB 297(JUD), and recommended that the members vote yes. 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3191 The question being: "Shall the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 297(JUD)?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCS CSHB 297(JUD) Concur YEAS: 34 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 3 ABSENT: 3 Yeas: Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Davies, Dyson, Foster, Green, Guess, Halcro, Harris, Hayes, James, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kohring, Kookesh, Kott, Lancaster, Masek, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Moses, Mulder, Murkowski, Porter, Rokeberg, Scalzi, Stevens, Whitaker, Wilson Excused: Fate, Ogan, Williams Absent: Bunde, Hudson, Joule And so, the House concurred in the Senate amendment, thus adopting SCS CSHB 297(JUD). The Chief Clerk was instructed to so notify the Senate. SCS CSHB 297(JUD) was referred to the Chief Clerk for enrollment. SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS SCR 31 Representative James moved and asked unanimous consent that the following be taken up as a Special Order of Business at this time: SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 31 Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature, concerning House Bill No. 297, regarding aggravating factors at sentencing. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative James moved and asked unanimous consent that SCR 31 be adopted. There being no objection, it was so ordered. 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3192 CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENTS HB 96 Representative James moved and asked unanimous consent that the House consider the Senate message (page 3159) on the following at this time: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 96(HES) "An Act relating to acquisition and development of the Jesse Lee Home; and providing for an effective date." and SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 96(FIN) (same title) There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative James moved that the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 96(HES), thus adopting SCS CSHB 96(FIN), and recommended that the members vote yes. The question being: "Shall the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 96(HES)?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCS CSHB 96(FIN) Concur YEAS: 35 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 3 ABSENT: 2 Yeas: Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Davies, Dyson, Foster, Green, Guess, Halcro, Harris, Hayes, Hudson, James, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kohring, Kookesh, Kott, Lancaster, Masek, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Mulder, Murkowski, Porter, Rokeberg, Scalzi, Stevens, Whitaker, Wilson Excused: Fate, Ogan, Williams Absent: Bunde, Moses And so, the House concurred in the Senate amendment, thus adopting SCS CSHB 96(FIN). 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3193 Representative James moved and asked unanimous consent that the roll call on the passage of the bill be considered the roll call on the effective date clause. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The Chief Clerk was instructed to so notify the Senate. SCS CSHB 96(FIN) was referred to the Chief Clerk for enrollment. UNFINISHED BUSINESS SCR 31 The Speaker stated that, without objection, a vote will be taken on the following which was adopted by unanimous consent (page 3191): SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 31 Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature, concerning House Bill No. 297, regarding aggravating factors at sentencing. The question being: "Shall SCR 31 pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCR 31 Second Reading Final Passage YEAS: 35 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 3 ABSENT: 2 Yeas: Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Davies, Dyson, Foster, Green, Guess, Halcro, Harris, Hayes, Hudson, James, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kohring, Kookesh, Kott, Lancaster, Masek, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Mulder, Murkowski, Porter, Rokeberg, Scalzi, Stevens, Whitaker, Wilson Excused: Fate, Ogan, Williams Absent: Bunde, Moses And so, SCR 31 passed the House, was signed by the Speaker and Acting Chief Clerk and returned to the Senate. 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3194 Representative James moved and asked unanimous consent that the following member be excused from a call of the House. There being no objection, the member was excused as noted: Representative Fate - from 5:00 p.m., May 10 to 11:00 p.m., plane time, May 12, 2002 HB 448 The Speaker added a Finance Committee referral to follow the Judiciary Committee referral for the following: HOUSE BILL NO. 448 "An Act relating to establishing a data base of residential telephone customers who do not wish to receive telephone solicitations, providing that the data base be compiled at no cost to the customers, requiring telephone solicitors to purchase the data base, and requiring paid solicitors to register; and providing for an effective date." HB 448 is in the Judiciary Committee. SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS Representative James moved and asked unanimous consent that the citation, Celebrating - The Memory and Life of Katelyn Ohmer Markley, be taken up as a Special Order of Business at this time. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative James moved and asked unanimous consent that the House approve the citation. There being no objection, the following citation was approved and sent to enrolling: Celebrating - The Memory and Life of Katelyn Ohmer Markley By Representatives McGuire, Halcro, Porter, Berkowitz, Bunde, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Davies, Dyson, Foster, Green, Guess, Harris, Hayes, Hudson, James, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kohring, Kookesh, Kott, Lancaster, Masek, Meyer, Morgan, Mulder, Murkowski, Ogan, Rokeberg, Scalzi, Stevens, Wilson; Senator Leman 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3195 UNFINISHED BUSINESS HB 297 Representative Croft added his name as cosponsor to: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 297(JUD) "An Act relating to restitution and to aggravating factors at sentencing." SB 263 Representative James added her name as cross sponsor to: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 263(RLS) "An Act relating to the subsequent acquisition of title to, or an interest in, real property by a person to whom the property has purportedly been granted in fee or fee simple; and providing for an effective date." SB 266 Representative Wilson added her name as cross sponsor to: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 266(RES) "An Act authorizing the commissioner of community and economic development to refinance and extend the term of a fishery enhancement loan." ANNOUNCEMENTS House committee schedules are published daily under separate cover. The following meetings today have been changed as indicated: Judiciary Committee CHANGED TO: 1:30 p.m., 4/26 Resources Committee CHANGED TO: 1:30 p.m., 4/26 2002-04-26 House Journal Page 3196 ADJOURNMENT Representative James moved and asked unanimous consent that the House adjourn until 11:00 a.m., April 29, 2002. There being no objection, the House adjourned at 1:01 p.m. Solyra Sepulveda Assistant Chief Clerk