Legislature(2001 - 2002)
2001-05-04 Senate Journal
Full Journal pdf2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1481 SENATE JOURNAL ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE TWENTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE -- FIRST SESSION Juneau, Alaska Friday May 4, 2001 One Hundred Seventeenth Day Pursuant to adjournment the Senate was called to order by President Halford at 12:28 p.m. The roll showed eleven members present. Senators Austerman, Donley, Green, Hoffman, Kelly, Leman, Olson, Ward, Wilken were absent. The prayer was offered by the Chaplain, Pastor Sam Dalin of the River of Glory Church. Senator Davis moved and asked unanimous consent that the prayer be spread. Without objection, it was so ordered. Dear Father, Son and Holy Spirit, we ask that truth would guide us this day. You, oh Lord, have given these leaders a great task to fulfill. Their task is to guide, protect and serve this great state of Alaska. Lord, it is not an easy task, but a task that holds much responsibility. As truth guides them this day, we thank You in advance for good, solid and wise decisions that will be made. We pray this in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, Amen. Senator Pearce led the Senate in the Pledge of Allegiance. Certification Senator Taylor, Acting Majority Leader, moved and asked unanimous consent that the journal for the one hundred sixteenth legislative day be approved as certified by the Secretary. Without objection, it was so ordered. 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1482 The presence of Senators Olson, Leman, Wilken, Ward, Kelly, Austerman, Donley, Green, Hoffman was noted. Senator Leman moved and asked unanimous consent to move down the calendar to Citations. Without objection, the Senate proceeded to: Citations In Memoriam - James Richard Paul Clinton Senator(s) Leman, Wilken, Donley, Pearce, Halford, Elton, Davis, Lincoln, Austerman, Taylor, Kelly, Green, Ward, Phillips, Hoffman Senator Leman moved and asked unanimous consent that the citation be adopted. Without objection, the citation was adopted and referred to the Secretary for transmittal. Messages from the House HJR 27 Message dated May 3 was read, stating the House concurred in the Senate amendment to CS FOR HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 27(MLV), thus adopting: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 27(STA) Supporting the erection of monuments in Alaska, Russia, and Canada to commemorate the World War II lend-lease program between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. SB 88 Message dated May 4 was read, stating the House passed SENATE BILL NO. 88 with the following amendment: Page 2, lines 8-9: Delete "whose district is located partially or wholly" Insert "who is elected from a district, of which more than 50 percent is located" 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1483 Page 2, lines 13-14: Delete "whose district is located partially or wholly" Insert "who is elected from a district, of which more than 50 percent is located" and so, SENATE BILL NO. 88 am H "An Act relating to metropolitan planning organizations and to establishment of a metropolitan planning organization for the Anchorage metropolitan area; and providing for an effective date" is returned for consideration. Senator Leman moved that the Senate concur in the House amendment. The question being: "Shall the Senate concur in the House amendment?" The roll was taken with the following result: SB 88 am H Shall the Senate Concur in the House Amendment to SB 88? Effective Date YEAS: 20 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Austerman, Cowdery, Davis, Donley, Ellis, Elton, Green, Halford, Hoffman, Kelly, Leman, Lincoln, Olson, Pearce, Phillips, Taylor, Therriault, Torgerson, Ward, Wilken and so, the Senate concurred in the House amendment, thus adopting SENATE BILL NO. 88 am H. Senator Leman 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. The Secretary was requested to notify the House. The bill was referred to the Secretary for enrollment. 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1484 Standing Committee Reports Reports dated May 3 were read, stating: In accordance with AS 39.05.080, the Resources Committee reviewed the following and recommends the appointments be forwarded to a joint session for consideration: Commissioner, Department of Natural Resources Pat Pourchot - Juneau Appointed: 08/29/00 Board of Fisheries Russell Nelson - Dillingham Appointed: 03/21/98, Reappointed: 03/30/01, Term Expires: 06/30/04 Dr. John White - Bethel Appointed: 02/09/95, Reappointed: 03/21/98, Reappointed: 03/30/01, Term Expires: 06/30/04 Signing the reports: Senator Torgerson, Chair, Senators Pearce, Taylor, Elton, Lincoln. SB 139 The Finance Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 139 "An Act relating to fees for certain uses of state water and the accounting and appropriation of those fees; relating to authorizations for the temporary use of state water; making other amendments to the Alaska Water Use Act; and providing for an effective date" and recommended it be replaced with CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 139(FIN) "An Act relating to fees for certain uses of state water and to the accounting and appropriation of those fees; relating to authorizations for the temporary use of state water; making other amendments to the Alaska Water Use Act; and providing for an effective date." (technical title change) 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1485 Signing no recommendation: Senators Donley, Kelly, Cochairs, Senators Hoffman, Olson. Signing do pass: Senators Green, Wilken, Leman, Ward. Fiscal information forthcoming. The bill was referred to the Rules Committee. SB 161 The Finance Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 161 "An Act relating to the withholding of salary of justices, judges, and magistrates; relating to requiring prompt decisions by justices, judges, and magistrates; and relating to judicial retention elections for judicial officers" and recommended it be replaced with CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 161(FIN) "An Act relating to the withholding of salary of justices, judges, and magistrates; relating to prompt decisions by justices, judges, and magistrates; relating to judicial retention elections for judicial officers; and providing for an effective date." Signing do pass: Senators Donley, Kelly, Cochairs, Senators Green, Leman, Ward. Signing no recommendation: Senators Hoffman, Olson, Wilken. The following fiscal information was published today: Fiscal Note No. 3, zero, Alaska Court System The bill was referred to the Rules Committee. SB 169 The Finance Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 169 "An Act relating to the nonapplicability of the delinquency laws to certain minors accused of certain crimes against persons directed at certain victims" and recommended it be replaced with 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1486 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 169(FIN) "An Act providing that the delinquency laws are inapplicable to minors who are at least 16 years of age and are accused of felony crimes against persons directed at victims because of the victims' race, sex, color, creed, physical or mental disability, ancestry, or national origin." Signing do pass: Senator Donley, Cochair, Senators Hoffman, Olson, Ward, Leman. Signing no recommendation: Senator Kelly, Cochair, Senator Wilken. Signing do not pass: Senator Green. The following previously published fiscal information applies: Fiscal Note No. 1, indeterminate, Department of Corrections The bill was referred to the Rules Committee. SB 218 The Finance Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 218 "An Act relating to international airports revenue bonds and to the spending plan for the International Airports Construction Fund; and providing for an effective date" and recommended the adoption of the Transportation Committee Substitute offered on page 1432. Signing do pass: Senator Kelly, Cochair, Senators Wilken, Leman. Signing no recommendation: Senator Donley, Cochair, Senators Green, Austerman, Hoffman, Olson, Ward. The following previously published fiscal information applies: Fiscal Note No. 1, Department of Revenue The bill was referred to the Rules Committee. HB 96 The State Affairs Committee considered 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 recommended it be replaced with SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 96(STA) 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1487 Signing no recommendation: Senator Therriault, Chair. Signing do pass: Senators Phillips, Davis. The following previously published fiscal information applies: Fiscal Note No. 1, indeterminate, House Health, Education and Social Services Committee President Halford added a Finance Committee referral to the bill. The bill was referred to the Finance Committee. HB 101 The Finance Committee considered CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 101(FIN) "An Act relating to charter schools; and providing for an effective date" and recommended the adoption of the Health, Education and Social Services Committee Substitute offered on page 1326. Signing do pass: Senators Donley, Kelly, Cochairs, Senators Green, Olson, Leman. Signing no recommendation: Senators Hoffman, Wilken. The following previously published fiscal information applies: Fiscal Note No. 1, Department of Education and Early Development Fiscal Note No. 2, Department of Education and Early Development The bill was referred to the Rules Committee. HB 108 The Resources Committee considered HOUSE BILL NO. 108 "An Act relating to the accounting for and appropriation of fees for recording and related services by the Department of Natural Resources; and providing for an effective date." Signing do pass: Senator Torgerson, Chair, Senators Lincoln, Elton, Pearce, Taylor. The following previously published fiscal information applies: Fiscal Note No. 1, Department of Natural Resources The bill was referred to the Finance Committee. 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1488 HB 142 The Finance Committee considered CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 142(HES) "An Act relating to the Alaska temporary assistance program; and providing for an effective date" and recommended the adoption of the Health, Education and Social Services Senate Committee Substitute offered on page 1396. Signing no recommendation: Senators Donley, Kelly, Cochairs, Senators Austerman, Olson. Signing do pass: Senators Green, Hoffman, Wilken, Ward, Leman. The following previously published fiscal information applies: Fiscal Note No. 1, zero, Department of Health and Social Services The bill was referred to the Rules Committee. HB 164 The Health, Education and Social Services Committee considered CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 164(JUD) "An Act prescribing the rights of grandparents related to child-in-need-of-aid hearings; and amending Rules 3, 7, 10, 15, 17, and 19, Alaska Child in Need of Aid Rules of Procedure." Signing do pass: Senator Green, Chair, Senators Leman, Wilken, Ward. The following previously published fiscal information applies: Fiscal Note No. 1, zero, Department of Health and Social Services The bill was referred to the Judiciary Committee. HB 189 The State Affairs Committee considered HOUSE BILL NO. 189 "An Act repealing statutory provisions relating to term limits and term limit pledges." Signing no recommendation: Senator Therriault, Chair, Senators Phillips, Davis. The following previously published fiscal information applies: Fiscal Note No. 1, zero, Office of the Governor The bill was referred to the Rules Committee. 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1489 HB 228 The State Affairs Committee considered CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 228(FIN) "An Act relating to the accounting of fees from business license endorsements for tobacco products, to the disclosure of certain confidential cigarette and tobacco product information, to notification regarding a cigarette manufacturer's noncompliance with the tobacco product Master Settlement Agreement, to business license endorsements for sale of tobacco products, to citations and penalties for illegal sales of tobacco products; and providing for an effective date." Signing no recommendation: Senator Therriault, Chair, Senator Phillips. Signing do pass: Senator Davis. The following previously published fiscal information applies: Fiscal Note No. 1, zero, Department of Revenue Fiscal Note No. 2, Department of Law Fiscal Note No. 4, Department of Community and Economic Development Fiscal Note No. 5, Department of Health and Social Services The bill was referred to the Finance Committee. HB 234 The Health, Education and Social Services Committee considered CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 234(FIN) am "An Act relating to the tobacco use education and cessation fund and to smoking education and cessation programs; relating to funding the tobacco use education and cessation fund; relating to financing of construction and major maintenance of public school facilities, facilities for the University of Alaska, and facilities for ports and harbors; authorizing the commissioner of revenue to sell the right to receive a portion of the anticipated revenue from a tobacco litigation settlement to the Northern Tobacco Securitization Corporation; relating to the deposit of certain anticipated revenue from a tobacco litigation settlement; authorizing the issuance of bonds by the Northern Tobacco Securitization Corporation with proceeds to finance public school construction and major maintenance, facilities for the University of Alaska, and facilities for ports and harbors; and providing for an effective date" and recommended it be replaced with 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1490 SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 234(HES) Signing no recommendation: Senator Green, Chair, Senator Wilken. Signing amend: Senator Leman. Signing do not pass: Senator Ward. The following previously published fiscal information applies: Fiscal Note No. 1, Department of Revenue The bill was referred to the Finance Committee. HB 236 The Resources Committee considered HOUSE BILL NO. 236 "An Act relating to the contracting and financing authority of the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority; authorizing the authority to issue bonds in a principal amount not to exceed $76,000,000 to finance the acquisition, design, construction, inventory, and operation of natural gas, propane air, or manufactured gas public utility facilities; and providing for an effective date" and recommended it be replaced with SENATE CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 236(RES) "An Act relating to a study by the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority of the feasibility of constructing and operating certain natural gas, propane air, or manufactured gas public utility facilities; and providing for an effective date." (Title change authorized by SCR 17) Signing do pass Resources version: Senator Torgerson, Chair. Signing amend: Senators Lincoln, Elton. Signing no recommendation: Senators Pearce, Taylor. The following previously published fiscal information applies: Fiscal Note No. 1, zero, Department of Community and Economic Development The bill was referred to the Finance Committee. 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1491 HB 244 The Resources Committee considered CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 244(FIN) "An Act relating to a grant of state land to the Denali Borough for a railroad and utility corridor and a railroad development project; repealing provisions relating to a grant of a right-of-way of land for a railroad and utility corridor to the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority; and providing for an effective date" and recommended it be replaced with SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 244(RES) Signing do pass: Senator Torgerson, Chair, Senators Taylor, Halford. Signing amend: Senator Lincoln. Signing do not pass: Senator Elton. Signing no recommendation: Senator Pearce. The following previously published fiscal information applies: Fiscal Note No. 2, Department of Natural Resources The bill was referred to the Finance Committee. HJR 23 The State Affairs Committee considered CS FOR HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 23(STA) Advocating the retention of the electoral college system in its present form, and recommended it be replaced with SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 23(STA) Signing do pass: Senator Therriault, Chair, Senator Phillips. Signing amend: Senator Davis. The following previously published fiscal information applies: Fiscal Note No. 1, zero, House State Affairs Committee The resolution was referred to the Rules Committee. 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1492 Recess Senator Leman moved and asked unanimous consent that the Senate stand in recess to a call of the Chair. Without objection, the Senate recessed at 12:59 p.m. After Recess The Senate reconvened at 2:23 p.m. Standing Committee Reports (continued) SB 208 The Rules Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 208 "An Act relating to the labeling of, the advertising of, and the disclosure of certain information about halibut, salmon, halibut products, and salmon products." Signing to calendar: Senator Pearce, Chair, Senators Cowdery, Phillips, Therriault, Ellis. The bill is on today's calendar. SB 210 The Rules Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 210 "An Act relating to the constitutional right to privacy." Signing no recommendation: Senator Pearce, Chair, Senators Phillips, Therriault. Signing do not pass: Senator Ellis. Signing to calendar: Senator Cowdery. The bill is on today's calendar. HB 214 The Rules Committee considered CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 214(L&C) "An Act relating to a civil action against a person under 21 years of age who enters premises where alcohol is sold or consumed." Signing to calendar: Senator Pearce, Chair, Senators Therriault, Cowdery, Phillips. Signing under other recommendations: Senator Ellis. The bill is on today's calendar. 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1493 SJR 28 The Rules Committee considered SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 28 Urging dissemination of information about the costs of long- term care services and the availability of long-term care insurance for individuals. Signing to calendar: Senator Pearce, Chair, Senators Ellis, Therriault, Cowdery, Phillips. The resolution is on today's calendar. SB 161 The Rules Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 161 "An Act relating to the withholding of salary of justices, judges, and magistrates; relating to requiring prompt decisions by justices, judges, and magistrates; and relating to judicial retention elections for judicial officers." Signing no recommendation: Senator Pearce, Chair, Senators Therriault, Ellis, Phillips. Signing to calendar: Senator Cowdery. The bill is on today's supplemental calendar. SB 169 The Rules Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 169 "An Act relating to the nonapplicability of the delinquency laws to certain minors accused of certain crimes against persons directed at certain victims." Signing to calendar: Senator Pearce, Chair, Senators Phillips, Cowdery, Therriault, Ellis. The bill is on today's supplemental calendar. SB 218 The Rules Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 218 "An Act relating to international airports revenue bonds and to the spending plan for the International Airports Construction Fund; and providing for an effective date." Signing to calendar: Senator Pearce, Chair, Senators Cowdery, Phillips, Therriault. Signing under other recommendations: Senator Ellis. The bill is on today's supplemental calendar. 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1494 Special Committee Reports HJR 22 May 3, 2001 Mr. President: Mr. Speaker: The Conference Committee considering CS FOR HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 22(RLS) Relating to a diverse community; condemning a recent racially motivated attack; and requesting the Municipality of Anchorage police department to continue their conclusive investigation and requesting the criminal justice system to take rapid action to reach the determination of this case, and SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 22(STA) am S requests limited powers of free conference on the following specific points: Changes to SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 22(STA) am S: Page 1, line 11: change "unlawful" to "wrongful" Page 2, line 11: change "unlawful" to "wrongful" Page 2, line 12: change "unlawful" to "wrongful" Page 2, line 22: change "unlawful" to "wrongful" Signing the report: Senator Ward, Chair, Senators Kelly, Davis; Representative James, Chair, Representative Williams. President Halford granted the Senate members limited powers of free conference as requested. The Secretary was requested to notify the House. 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1495 Introduction and Reference of Senate Resolutions SCR 17 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 17 BY THE SENATE RESOURCES COMMITTEE, Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature, concerning House Bill No. 236, relating to the contracting and financing authority of the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority, and authorizing the authority to issue bonds in a principal amount not to exceed $76,000,000 to finance the acquisition, design, construction, inventory, and operation of natural gas, propane air, or manufactured gas public utility facilities. was read the first time and held on the Secretary's Desk. SCR 18 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 18 BY THE SENATE RULES COMMITTEE, Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature, concerning House Bill No. 260, relating to commercial passenger vessels so that the title may read "An Act relating to marine passenger vessels; and providing for an effective date." was read the first time. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 18 was before the Senate on final passage. 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1496 The question being: "Shall SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 18 Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature, concerning House Bill No. 260, relating to commercial passenger vessels so that the title may read "An Act relating to marine passenger vessels; and providing for an effective date" pass the Senate?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCR 18 Second Reading - Final Passage YEAS: 20 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Austerman, Cowdery, Davis, Donley, Ellis, Elton, Green, Halford, Hoffman, Kelly, Leman, Lincoln, Olson, Pearce, Phillips, Taylor, Therriault, Torgerson, Ward, Wilken and so, SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 18 passed the Senate and was referred to the Secretary for engrossment. Introduction and Reference of Senate Bills SB 225 SENATE BILL NO. 225 BY SENATOR COWDERY, entitled: "An Act relating to sewage and graywater." was read the first time and referred to the Transportation and Resources Committees. Consideration of the Calendar Second Reading of Senate Bills SB 208 SENATE BILL NO. 208 "An Act relating to the labeling of, the advertising of, and the disclosure of certain information about halibut, salmon, halibut products, and salmon products" was read the second time. 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1497 Senator Phillips, Chair, moved and asked unanimous consent for the adoption of the Labor and Commerce Committee Substitute offered on page 1459. Without objection, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 208(L&C) was adopted and read the second time. Senator Taylor offered Amendment No. 1 : Page 3, line 28: Delete "or" Senator Taylor moved for the adoption of Amendment No. 1. Without objection, Amendment No. 1 was adopted. Senator Leman 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. 208(L&C) am was read the third time. The question being: "Shall CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 208(L&C) am "An Act relating to the labeling of, the advertising of, and the disclosure of certain information about halibut, salmon, halibut products, and salmon products" pass the Senate?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 208(L&C) am Third Reading - Final Passage YEAS: 19 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Austerman, Cowdery, Davis, Donley, Ellis, Elton, Green, Halford, Hoffman, Kelly, Leman, Lincoln, Olson, Pearce, Phillips, Taylor, Therriault, Ward, Wilken Absent: Torgerson and so, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 208(L&C) am passed the Senate and was referred to the Secretary for engrossment. 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1498 SB 210 SENATE BILL NO. 210 "An Act relating to the constitutional right to privacy" was read the second time. Senator Taylor, Chair, moved and asked unanimous consent for the adoption of the Judiciary Committee Substitute offered on page 1459. Senator Ellis objected, then withdrew his objection. There being no further objections, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 210(JUD) was adopted and read the second time. Senator Leman moved and asked unanimous consent that the bill be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading and placed on final passage. Senator Ellis objected. The question being: "Shall the bill advance to third reading?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 210(JUD) Advance from Second to Third Reading? YEAS: 13 NAYS: 6 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Austerman, Cowdery, Donley, Green, Halford, Kelly, Leman, Pearce, Phillips, Taylor, Therriault, Ward, Wilken Nays: Davis, Ellis, Elton, Hoffman, Lincoln, Olson Absent: Torgerson and so, the bill failed to advance to third reading. CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 210(JUD) will be on the May 5 calendar. Second Reading of House Bills HB 214 CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 214(L&C) "An Act relating to a civil action against a person under 21 years of age who enters premises where alcohol is sold or consumed" was read the second time. 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1499 Senator Leman moved and asked unanimous consent that the bill be advanced to third reading and placed on final passage. Senator Ellis objected. The question being: "Shall the bill be advanced to third reading?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHB 214(L&C) Advance from Second to Third Reading? YEAS: 14 NAYS: 6 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Austerman, Cowdery, Donley, Green, Halford, Kelly, Leman, Pearce, Phillips, Taylor, Therriault, Torgerson, Ward, Wilken Nays: Davis, Ellis, Elton, Hoffman, Lincoln, Olson and so, the bill failed to advance to third reading. CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 214(L&C) will be on the May 5 calendar. Third Reading of Senate Bills SB 174 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 174(RLS) was read the third time. The question being: "Shall CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 174(RLS) "An Act establishing a base student allocation for purposes of determining education funding in the amount of $4,010; providing that only 50 percent of the annual increase in assessed value may be included for purposes of calculating the required contribution to education from a city or borough school district; providing that a community with at least 101 students but not more than 425 students in average daily membership is counted as one elementary and one secondary school, and that, in a community with more than 425 students in average daily membership, each facility administered as a separate school, except certain alternative schools, is counted as a school; and providing for an effective date" pass the Senate?" The roll was taken with the following result: 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1500 CSSB 174(RLS) Third Reading - Final Passage YEAS: 13 NAYS: 7 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Austerman, Cowdery, Donley, Green, Halford, Kelly, Leman, Pearce, Taylor, Therriault, Torgerson, Ward, Wilken Nays: Davis, Ellis, Elton, Hoffman, Lincoln, Olson, Phillips and so, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 174(RLS) passed the Senate. Senator Leman moved for the adoption of the effective date clause. The question being: "Shall the effective date clause be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 174(RLS) Effective Date Clause YEAS: 20 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Austerman, Cowdery, Davis, Donley, Ellis, Elton, Green, Halford, Hoffman, Kelly, Leman, Lincoln, Olson, Pearce, Phillips, Taylor, Therriault, Torgerson, Ward, Wilken and so, the effective date clause was adopted. Senator Phillips gave notice of reconsideration. Third Reading of House Bills HB 177 SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 177(RLS) was read the third time. The question being: "Shall SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 177(RLS) "An Act regulating nongroup entities and certain tax- exempt organizations under Alaska's election campaign finance statutes; and requiring disclosure of the true source of campaign contributions" pass the Senate?" The roll was taken with the following result: 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1501 SCS CSHB 177(RLS) Third Reading - Final Passage YEAS: 14 NAYS: 6 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Austerman, Cowdery, Donley, Green, Halford, Kelly, Leman, Pearce, Phillips, Taylor, Therriault, Torgerson, Ward, Wilken Nays: Davis, Ellis, Elton, Hoffman, Lincoln, Olson and so, SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 177(RLS) passed the Senate. Senator Ellis gave notice of reconsideration. Second Reading of Senate Resolutions SJR 28 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 28 Urging dissemination of information about the costs of long-term care services and the availability of long-term care insurance for individuals, was read the second time. Senator Green, Chair, moved and asked unanimous consent for the adoption of the Health, Education and Social Services Committee Substitute offered on page 1328. Without objection, CS FOR SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 28(HES) was adopted and read the second time. Senator Leman moved and asked unanimous consent that the resolution be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading and placed on final passage. Without objection, it was so ordered. CS FOR SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 28(HES) was read the third time. The question being: "Shall CS FOR SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 28(HES) Urging dissemination of information about the costs of long-term care services and the availability of long-term care insurance for individuals, pass the Senate?" The roll was taken with the following result: 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1502 CSSJR 28(HES) Third Reading - Final Passage YEAS: 20 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Austerman, Cowdery, Davis, Donley, Ellis, Elton, Green, Halford, Hoffman, Kelly, Leman, Lincoln, Olson, Pearce, Phillips, Taylor, Therriault, Torgerson, Ward, Wilken and so, CS FOR SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 28(HES) passed the Senate and was referred to the Secretary for engrossment. Third Reading of Senate Resolutions SJR 23 CS FOR SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 23(FIN) Proposing amendments to the Constitution of the State of Alaska relating to an appropriation limit and a spending limit, was read the third time. Senator Donley moved that the bill be returned to second reading for the purpose of a specific amendment, that being Amendment No. 1. Without objection, it was so ordered. Senator Donley offered Amendment No. 1 : Page 1, line 9, following "appropriations of": Insert "state general obligation and" Page 1, line 10, following "on": Insert "state" Page 1, line 11, following "obligation": Insert "and revenue" Senator Donley moved for the adoption of Amendment No. 1. Without objection, Amendment No. 1 was adopted. 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1503 CS FOR SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 23(FIN) am was automatically in third reading. The question being: "Shall CS FOR SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 23(FIN) am Proposing amendments to the Constitution of the State of Alaska relating to an appropriation limit and a spending limit, pass the Senate?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSJR 23(FIN) am Third Reading - Final Passage YEAS: 14 NAYS: 6 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Austerman, Cowdery, Donley, Green, Halford, Kelly, Leman, Pearce, Phillips, Taylor, Therriault, Torgerson, Ward, Wilken Nays: Davis, Ellis, Elton, Hoffman, Lincoln, Olson and so, CS FOR SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 23(FIN) am passed the Senate. Senator Ellis gave notice of reconsideration. Senate Resolutions in Third Reading SJR 24 CS FOR SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 24(RLS) which had been held in third reading (page 1472) was before the Senate. The question being: "Shall CS FOR SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 24(RLS) Proposing amendments to the Constitution of the State of Alaska relating to the budget reserve fund, pass the Senate?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSJR 24(RLS) Third Reading - Final Passage YEAS: 14 NAYS: 6 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Austerman, Cowdery, Donley, Green, Halford, Kelly, Leman, Pearce, Phillips, Taylor, Therriault, Torgerson, Ward, Wilken Nays: Davis, Ellis, Elton, Hoffman, Lincoln, Olson 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1504 and so, CS FOR SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 24(RLS) passed the Senate. Senator Ellis gave notice of reconsideration. Citations Honoring - Brent Leo Schaeffer, Eagle Scout Senator(s) Phillips, Wilken, Donley, Pearce, Halford, Ellis, Leman, Elton, Davis, Lincoln, Austerman, Taylor, Kelly, Green, Ward, Hoffman th Honoring - Greater Friendship Baptist Church 50 Anniversary Senator(s) Davis, Ward, Wilken, Donley, Pearce, Halford, Ellis, Phillips, Leman, Elton, Lincoln, Austerman, Taylor, Kelly, Green, Hoffman In Memoriam - Rita Oney Representative(s) McGuire Senator(s) Wilken, Donley, Pearce, Halford, Leman, Elton, Davis, Lincoln, Austerman, Taylor, Kelly, Green, Ward, Hoffman In Memoriam - Joseph Galath Representative(s) Coghill, James, Fate Senator(s) Kelly, Ward, Wilken, Pearce, Halford, Phillips, Leman, Elton, Davis, Lincoln, Austerman, Taylor, Green, Hoffman In Memoriam - Kathlyn "Kay" Pippel Representative(s) Ogan Senator(s) Green, Ward, Wilken, Pearce, Halford, Phillips, Leman, Elton, Davis, Lincoln, Austerman, Taylor, Kelly, Hoffman Senator Leman moved and asked unanimous consent that the citations be adopted. Without objection, the citations were adopted and referred to the Secretary for transmittal. Senator Pearce moved and asked unanimous consent for the adoption of the Supplemental Calendar. Without objection, the Supplemental Calendar was adopted. 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1505 Consideration of the Supplemental Calendar Second Reading of Senate Bills SB 161 SENATE BILL NO. 161 "An Act relating to the withholding of salary of justices, judges, and magistrates; relating to requiring prompt decisions by justices, judges, and magistrates; and relating to judicial retention elections for judicial officers" was read the second time. Senator Donley, Cochair, moved and asked unanimous consent for the adoption of the Finance Committee Substitute offered on page 1485. Without objection, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 161(FIN) "An Act relating to the withholding of salary of justices, judges, and magistrates; relating to prompt decisions by justices, judges, and magistrates; relating to judicial retention elections for judicial officers; and providing for an effective date" was adopted and read the second time. Senator Leman moved and asked unanimous consent that the bill be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading and placed on final passage. Senator Ellis objected. The question being: "Shall the bill be advanced to third reading?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 161(FIN) Advance from Second to Third Reading? YEAS: 15 NAYS: 5 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Austerman, Cowdery, Donley, Green, Halford, Kelly, Leman, Olson, Pearce, Phillips, Taylor, Therriault, Torgerson, Ward, Wilken Nays: Davis, Ellis, Elton, Hoffman, Lincoln and so, the bill advanced to third reading. CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 161(FIN) was read the third time. 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1506 The question being: "Shall CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 161(FIN) "An Act relating to the withholding of salary of justices, judges, and magistrates; relating to prompt decisions by justices, judges, and magistrates; relating to judicial retention elections for judicial officers; and providing for an effective date" pass the Senate?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 161(FIN) Third Reading - Final Passage Effective Date YEAS: 15 NAYS: 5 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Austerman, Cowdery, Donley, Green, Halford, Kelly, Leman, Olson, Pearce, Phillips, Taylor, Therriault, Torgerson, Ward, Wilken Nays: Davis, Ellis, Elton, Hoffman, Lincoln and so, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 161(FIN) passed the Senate. Senator Leman 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 Ellis gave notice of reconsideration. SB 169 SENATE BILL NO. 169 "An Act relating to the nonapplicability of the delinquency laws to certain minors accused of certain crimes against persons directed at certain victims" was read the second time. Senator Donley, Cochair, moved and asked unanimous consent for the adoption of the Finance Committee Substitute offered on page 1486. Senator Ellis objected, then withdrew his objection. There being no further objections, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 169(FIN) "An Act providing that the delinquency laws are inapplicable to minors who are at least 16 years of age and are accused of felony crimes against persons directed at victims because of the victims' race, sex, color, creed, physical or mental disability, ancestry, or national origin" was adopted and read the second time. 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1507 Senator Leman moved and asked unanimous consent that the bill be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading and placed on final passage. Senator Ellis objected. The question being: "Shall the bill be advanced to third reading?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 169(FIN) Advance from Second to Third Reading? YEAS: 12 NAYS: 6 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 2 Yeas: Austerman, Cowdery, Donley, Green, Halford, Leman, Pearce, Phillips, Taylor, Torgerson, Ward, Wilken Nays: Davis, Ellis, Elton, Hoffman, Lincoln, Olson Absent: Kelly, Therriault and so, the bill failed to advance to third reading. CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 169(FIN) will be on the May 5 calendar. SB 218 SENATE BILL NO. 218 "An Act relating to international airports revenue bonds and to the spending plan for the International Airports Construction Fund; and providing for an effective date" was read the second time. Senator Cowdery, Chair, moved and asked unanimous consent for the adoption of the Transportation Committee Substitute offered on page 1432. Without objection, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 218(TRA) was adopted and read the second time. Senator Pearce offered Amendment No. 1 : Page 1, line 2, following "Fund;": Insert "relating to customer facility charges to fund facilities in airports to be constructed without using international airport revenue bonds;" 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1508 Page 1, following line 3: Insert a new bill section to read: "* Section 1. AS 02.15.090(a) is amended to read: (a) In operating an airport or air navigation facility owned or controlled by the state, the department may enter into contracts, leases, and other arrangements covering periods not exceeding 55 years with a person, municipality, or the United States, granting the privilege of using or improving an airport or air navigation facility or a portion of it or space in it for commercial, governmental, or other public purposes, including private plane tie down, or conferring the privilege of supplying goods, commodities, services, or facilities at an airport or air navigation facility. The department may establish the terms and conditions and fix the charges, rentals, and fees for the privileges or services that are reasonable and uniform for the same class of privilege or service. Charges, rentals, or fees authorized by this subsection may be fixed for the international airports by order of the commissioner or by negotiated or competitively offered contract. However, for the privilege of occupying or using a state-owned facility on an airport, which facility is or will be acquired, constructed, equipped, installed or improved with the proceeds of indebtedness, the payment of which is secured solely by revenues from customer facility charges, the department shall require occupants or users of all or a portion of the facility to pay to the department, or shall require persons under contract to occupy or use all or a portion of the existing or proposed facility to charge their customers, a uniform customer facility charge stipulated by the department in an amount sufficient to pay the principal of, interest on, and any other cost of debt service on the indebtedness. Notwithstanding AS 37.10.050(a), the fixing of charges, rentals, or fees as permitted under this subsection is not subject to the adoption of regulation provisions of AS 44.62 (Administrative Procedure Act). The terms, conditions, charges, rentals, and fees shall be established with due regard to the property and improvements used and the expense of operation to the state. However, use of state land and buildings by the Alaska Wing, Civil Air Patrol and its squadrons shall be permitted without rental charges. If the department permits space in state-owned or state-controlled airports to be used as lounges for members of the United States armed forces, the Alaska National Guard, the Alaska Naval Militia, or the Alaska State Defense Force, and if the lounges are operated by persons exempt from taxation under 26 U.S.C. 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1509 501(c)(3) (Internal Revenue Code), rent may not be charged for the use of the space. The department shall provide for public notice and an opportunity to comment before a charge, rental, or fee is fixed by order of the commissioner as permitted under this subsection. The public may not be deprived of its rightful, equal, and uniform use of the airport, air navigation facility, or a portion of them." Page 1, line 4: Delete "* Section 1. " Insert "* Sec. 2." Renumber the following bill sections accordingly. Page 1, line 13, following "purpose": Insert ", excepting only proceeds of any customer facility charge set by the commissioner of transportation and public facilities under AS 02.15.090" Page 2, following line 20: Insert new bill sections to read: "* Sec. 4. AS 37.15.430(a) is amended to read: (a) There is established an enterprise fund known as the "International Airports Revenue Fund," into which shall be paid all revenue, fees, charges, and rentals derived by the state from the ownership, lease, use, and operation of the airports and all of the facilities and improvements of them and facilities and improvements used in connection with them, excepting only proceeds of any customer facility charge set by the commissioner of transportation and public facilities under AS 02.15.090. The revenue, charges, fees, and rentals may not include the proceeds of any state tax or license. The money in the revenue fund may only be used for the purpose of (1) paying or securing the payment of the principal of and interest on the bonds and of and on any other revenue bonds issued by authorization of the legislature to provide money to acquire, equip, construct, and install additions and improvements to, and extensions of and facilities for, the airports, and to be payable out of the revenue fund; (2) paying the normal and necessary costs of maintaining and operating the airports and all of the improvements and facilities of them; 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1510 (3) paying the costs of renewals, replacements, and extraordinary repairs to the airports and all of the improvements and facilities of them; (4) redeeming before their fixed maturities any and all revenue bonds issued for the purposes of the airports; (5) providing money to acquire, construct and install necessary additions and improvements to and extensions of and facilities for the airports and all of their facilities; and (6) providing money to pay any and all other costs relating to the ownership, use, and operation of the airports. * Sec. 5. AS 37.15.430 is amended by adding a new subsection to read: (c) For proceeds of a customer facility charge set by the commissioner of transportation and public facilities under AS 02.15.090 but required to be charged to customers by occupants or users of a facility acquired, constructed, equipped, installed, or improved with the proceeds of indebtedness incurred by a person other than the state to acquire, construct, equip, install, or improve the facility for state ownership, (1) the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities shall by regulation or contract require that the proceeds of the customer facility charge be remitted directly to a bond trustee designated to receive such proceeds and to pay the principal of interest on, and any other cost of debt services on the indebtedness; and (2) such proceeds shall not be considered a revenue of the state." Renumber the following bill section accordingly. Senator Pearce moved for the adoption of Amendment No. 1. Objections were heard. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 1 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1511 CSSB 218(TRA) Second Reading Amendment No. 1 YEAS: 19 NAYS: 1 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Austerman, Cowdery, Davis, Donley, Ellis, Elton, Green, Halford, Hoffman, Leman, Lincoln, Olson, Pearce, Phillips, Taylor, Therriault, Torgerson, Ward, Wilken Nays: Kelly and so, Amendment No. 1 was adopted. Senator Cowdery offered Title Amendment No. 2: Page 1, line 1, following "and": Delete "to" Insert "requiring that" Page 1, line 2, following "Fund": Insert "include information about the amounts spent during the previous fiscal year for cost overruns on certain projects and the identification of time delays on certain projects" Senator Cowdery moved for the adoption of Title Amendment No. 2. Without objection, Title Amendment No. 2 was adopted. Senator Leman moved and asked unanimous consent that the bill be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading and placed on final passage. Senator Ellis objected. The question being: "Shall the bill be advanced to third reading?" The roll was taken with the following result: 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1512 CSSB 218(TRA) am Advance from Second to Third Reading? YEAS: 14 NAYS: 6 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Austerman, Cowdery, Donley, Green, Halford, Kelly, Leman, Pearce, Phillips, Taylor, Therriault, Torgerson, Ward, Wilken Nays: Davis, Ellis, Elton, Hoffman, Lincoln, Olson and so, the bill failed to advance to third reading. CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 218(TRA) am will be on the May 5 calendar. Unfinished Business HB 164 Senator Taylor, Chair, moved and asked unanimous consent that the Judiciary Committee referral be waived on CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 164(JUD) "An Act prescribing the rights of grandparents related to child-in-need-of-aid hearings; and amending Rules 3, 7, 10, 15, 17, and 19, Alaska Child in Need of Aid Rules of Procedure." Without objection, the bill was referred to the Rules Committee. HB 187 Senator Kelly, Cochair, moved and asked unanimous consent that the Finance Committee referral be waived on CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 187(JUD) "An Act relating to the destruction, desecration, and vandalism of cemeteries and graves." Without objection, the bill was referred to the Rules Committee. HB 210 Senator Kelly, Cochair, moved and asked unanimous consent that the Finance Committee referral be waived on CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 210(JUD) am "An Act relating to sexual assault and sexual abuse of a minor." Without objection, the bill was referred to the Rules Committee. 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1513 Senator Cowdery moved and asked unanimous consent to be excused from a call of the Senate from May 9 through June 6. Without objection, Senator Cowdery was excused. Announcements HB 113 Senator Green, Chair, moved and asked unanimous consent that Uniform Rule 23 be waived on CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 113(HES) am "An Act relating to health care insurance payments for hospital or medical services; and providing for an effective date" for the Health, Education and Social Services Committee meeting on May 5. Without objection, it was so ordered. HB 51 Senator Green, Chair, moved and asked unanimous consent that Uniform Rule 23 be waived on CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 51(FIN) "An Act giving notice of and approving the entry into and the issuance of certificates of participation for a lease-purchase agreement for a seafood and food safety laboratory facility; relating to the use of certain investment income for certain construction costs; and providing for an effective date" for the Health, Education and Social Services Committee meeting on May 5. Without objection, it was so ordered. HB 115 Senator Green, Chair, moved and asked unanimous consent that Uniform Rule 23 be waived on CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 115(HES) "An Act relating to the definition of 'mental health professional' for certain mental health proceedings and treatments; relating to the services of certain medical professionals in civil proceedings for the commitment of certain intoxicated persons; allowing a physician assistant or advanced nurse practitioner to certify the need for emergency treatment as a result of intoxication; and providing for an effective date" for the Health, Education and Social Services Committee meeting on May 5. Without objection, it was so ordered. Announcements are at the end of the journal. 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1514 Engrossment SB 208 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 208(L&C) am "An Act relating to the labeling of, the advertising of, and the disclosure of certain information about halibut, salmon, halibut products, and salmon products" was engrossed, signed by the President and Secretary and transmitted to the House for consideration. SJR 28 CS FOR SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 28(HES) Urging dissemination of information about the costs of long-term care services and the availability of long-term care insurance for individuals, was engrossed, signed by the President and Secretary and transmitted to the House for consideration. Adjournment Senator Leman moved and asked unanimous consent that the Senate stand in adjournment until 11:00 a.m., May 5, 2001. Without objection, the Senate adjourned at 4:37 p.m. Heidi Vogel Secretary of the Senate May 2001 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1515 Announcements Americans with Disabilities Act Notice - 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. STANDING COMMITTEES + indicates teleconference = indicates bill previously heard/scheduled FINANCE May 04 Friday Senate Finance 532 11:00 AM -- Time Change -- + SB 218 INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS:BONDS/CONSTR. FUND + HB 234 TOBACCO SETTLEM'T:BONDS & SMOKING PROGRAM + HB 193 MODIFIED BLANKET PRIMARY ELECTION + HB 142 AK TEMP. ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AMENDMENTS + Bills Previously Heard/Scheduled May 04 Friday Senate Finance 532 6:00 PM Bills Previously Heard/Scheduled May 05 Saturday Senate Finance 532 9:00 AM + HB 244 RIGHT-OF-WAY TO DENALI BOR. FOR RR/UTIL. + HB 228 SALE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS + HB 172 THERAPEUTIC DRUG AND ALCOHOL COURTS <Pending Referral> + HB 8 LEGIS.PIONEER ROAD DEVELOPMENT TASK FORCE + HB 198 PUB OFFICERS RETIREM'T COLA/COMPENSATION + HB 65 MEDICAL ASSISTANCE:BREAST/CERVICAL CANCER + Bills Previously Heard/Scheduled May 05 Saturday Senate Finance 532 6:00 PM + Bills Previously Heard/Scheduled ---------------------------------------- 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1516 HEALTH, EDUCATION & SOCIAL SERVICES May 05 Saturday Butrovich 205 9:00 AM -- Time Change -- HB 113 HEALTH CARE INSURANCE PAYMENTS Uniform Rule 23 Waived HB 51 LEGIS APPROVAL OF SEAFOOD/FOOD SAFETY LAB Uniform Rule 23 Waived = HB 115 EMERGENCY COMMITMENT ORDERS AND TREATMENT Uniform Rule 23 Waived Bills Previously Heard/Scheduled ---------------------------------------- JUDICIARY May 04 Friday Beltz 211 4:45 PM -- Time Change -- + HB 49 EXTEND TERMINATION DATE FOR BD OF PAROLE + HB 121 CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITIES + HB 184 INSURANCE CODE AMENDMENTS + HCR 17 SALE OF NATURAL GAS TO POWER DATA CENTERS += HB 172 THERAPEUTIC DRUG AND ALCOHOL COURTS + SB 191 JOINT AVIATION INSURANCE ARRANGEMENTS + HB 120 DISCLOSURE OF CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORDS = HB 106 FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS <Above Item Removed from Agenda> SB 210 LIMITS ON RIGHT TO PRIVACY <Above Item Removed from Agenda> HB 179 UNDERAGE DRINKING & DRUG OFFENSES <Bill Postponed to 5/5/01> + Bills Previously Heard/Scheduled May 05 Saturday Beltz 211 1:30 PM -- Time Change -- + HB 4 MOTOR VEHICLES & DRUNK DRIVING + HB 132 ALCOHOL:LOCAL OPTION/DWI/LICENSING += HB 179 UNDERAGE DRINKING & DRUG OFFENSES += SB 177 DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED:BAC LEVEL/FINES + HB 152 BREWPUB LICENSES + HB 181 COMMUNITY PROPERTY + Bills Previously Heard/Scheduled 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1517 RULES May 04 Friday Fahrenkamp 203 1:00 PM -- Time Change -- SB 208 FARMED SALMON DISCLOSURES SB 210 LIMITS ON RIGHT TO PRIVACY SJR 28 LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE HB 214 CIVIL ACTION AGAINST MINORS IN BARS SB 218 INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS:BONDS/CONSTR. FUND SB 169 HATE CRIMES: AUTOMATIC WAIVER OF MINORS SB 161 NO PAY FOR JUDGES UNTIL DECISION May 05 Saturday Fahrenkamp 203 -- Upon Recess -- HB 65 MEDICAL ASSISTANCE:BREAST/CERVICAL CANCER <Pending Referral> HB 101 CHARTER SCHOOLS HB 142 AK TEMP. ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AMENDMENTS HB 193 MODIFIED BLANKET PRIMARY ELECTION <Pending Referral> HB 234 TOBACCO SETTLEM'T:BONDS & SMOKING PROGRAM <Pending Referral> HB 242 TRS & PERS REEMPLOY & MED BENEFITS; COLA <Pending Referral> HJR 23 MAINTAIN ELECTORAL COLLEGE SYSTEM ---------------------------------------- STATE AFFAIRS May 05 Saturday Beltz 211 10:00 AM -- Time Change -- HB 167 MOTOR VEH. LIC.PLATES: NATL GRD/ANTIQUE += SB 55 PIONEERS' AND VETERANS' HOME/ADVISORY BD SB 87 SPECIAL ABSENTEE BALLOTS SB 159 APPEALS COURT JUDGES RETENTION ---------------------------------------- TRANSPORTATION May 05 Saturday Butrovich 205 -Meeting Postponed to Follow Adjournment- HB 260 COMMER.PASSENGER VESSEL REGULATION & FEES 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1518 JOINT COMMITTEES ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATION REVIEW May 04 Friday Capitol 102 4:00 PM + Review Proposed Changes 4 AAC 62: Child Care Licensing Requirements ---------------------------------------- CONFERENCE COMMITTEE ON SB 103 May 05 Saturday Capitol 208 3:00 PM SB 103 ELECTION CAMPAIGNS AND LEGISLATIVE ETHICS ---------------------------------------- CONFERENCE COMMITTEE ON HB 127 May 04 Friday Capitol 124 1:00 PM HB 127 AIRCRAFT EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT ---------------------------------------- CONFERENCE COMMITTEE ON HJR 22 May 04 Friday Fahrenkamp 203 5:00 PM -- Meeting Postponed to Call of Chair -- = HJR 22 DIVERSE COMMUNITY/CONDEMN HATE CRIMES ---------------------------------------- CONFERENCE COMMITTEES ON HB 103 & HB 104 May 04 Friday Senate Finance 532 3:00 PM = HB 103 APPROP: OPERATING BUDGET = HB 104 APPROP: MENTAL HEALTH BUDGET Mental Health Capital Language Section, other than H&SS May 05 Saturday Senate Finance 532 1:00 PM = HB 103 APPROP: OPERATING BUDGET = HB 104 APPROP: MENTAL HEALTH BUDGET ---------------------------------------- 2001-05-04 Senate Journal Page 1519 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL May 04 Friday House Finance 519 9:00 AM Kotzebue and Barrow Office Space Approval Briefing by Attorney General: Katie John v. 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