Legislature(2001 - 2002)
2001-06-09 Senate Journal
Full Journal pdf2001-06-09 Senate Journal Page 1828 HB 260 The following report was received and distributed at 10:12 a.m., June 9, 2001. June 9, 2001 Mr. President: Mr. Speaker: The CONFERENCE COMMITTEE considered CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 260(FIN) am "An Act requiring the owners or operators of certain commercial passenger vessels operating in the marine waters of the state to register with the Department of Environmental Conservation; establishing information-gathering, record keeping, and reporting requirements relating to the vessels' graywater, sewage, hazardous substances, hazardous wastes, solid wastes, and other pollutants; establishing certain sampling, testing, reporting, and record-keeping requirements as terms and conditions of permitting discharges from the vessels; authorizing the Department of Environmental Conservation to provide for independent verification of compliance by the vessels, and to monitor and supervise discharges from the vessels; prohibiting the discharge of untreated sewage from the vessels; placing limits on discharges of treated sewage and graywater from the vessels; providing that there is no audit report privilege for complying with a requirement that the owner or operator of a commercial passenger vessel must report discharges of sewage or graywater that violate laws; establishing a fee, ranging from $.70 - $1.75 per berth, with a maximum of $3,750 per voyage, on commercial passenger vessels that are not operated by the state for each voyage during which the vessels operate in the marine waters of the state based on the overnight accommodation capacity of the vessels determined with reference to the number of lower berths; providing for a fee for vessels operated by the state to be determined 2001-06-09 Senate Journal Page 1829 by an agreement between the commissioner of environmental conservation and the commissioner of transportation and public facilities; authorizing the Department of Environmental Conservation to research, monitor, and study discharges and releases from commercial passenger vessels, including the opacity of air emissions from the vessels; establishing penalties for failure to comply with certain laws relating to the vessels; authorizing the Department of Environmental Conservation to encourage and recognize superior environmental protection efforts related to commercial passenger vessels; authorizing the Department of Environmental Conservation to adopt regulations to implement laws relating to commercial passenger vessels and directing the department to use negotiated regulation procedures, when appropriate, to develop the regulations; establishing a commercial passenger vessel coastal protection fund; requiring a report from the Department of Environmental Conservation concerning matters relating to the vessels; and providing for an effective date" and CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 260(FIN) am S "An Act relating to marine passenger vessels; and providing for an effective date" and recommends CONFERENCE CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 260 "An Act relating to marine passenger vessels; and providing for an effective date" be adopted with the following Conference Committee Letter of Intent attached: Letter of Intent It is the intent of the legislature that the State of Alaska receive reports of discharges of hazardous waste in the marine waters of this state. Signing the report: Representative Mulder, Chair, Representatives Hudson, Kerttula; Senators Leman, Halford, Ellis. 2001-06-09 Senate Journal Page 1830 Senator Leman moved and asked unanimous consent that the Senate adopt the Conference Committee Letter of Intent. Without objection, the Letter of Intent was adopted. Senator Leman moved that the Senate adopt the Conference Committee Report on CONFERENCE CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 260 "An Act relating to marine passenger vessels; and providing for an effective date." Senator Ellis objected. The question being: "Shall the Senate adopt the Conference Committee Report on CONFERENCE CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 260 "An Act relating to marine passenger vessels; and providing for an effective date"?" The roll was taken with the following result: CCS HB 260 Adopt Conference Committee report? YEAS: 13 NAYS: 6 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Austerman, Cowdery, Donley, Halford, Kelly, Leman, Pearce, Phillips, Taylor, Therriault, Torgerson, Ward, Wilken Nays: Davis, Ellis, Elton, Hoffman, Lincoln, Olson Excused: Green and so, the report was adopted. Senator Leman moved the effective date clauses. Senator Taylor objected, then withdrew his objection. The question being: "Shall the effective date clauses be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CCS HB 260 Effective Date Clauses YEAS: 19 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Austerman, Cowdery, Davis, Donley, Ellis, Elton, Halford, Hoffman, Kelly, Leman, Lincoln, Olson, Pearce, Phillips, Taylor, Therriault, Torgerson, Ward, Wilken Excused: Green 2001-06-09 Senate Journal Page 1831 and so, the effective date clauses were adopted. The bill was signed by the President and Secretary and returned to the House with the Letter of Intent attached.