Legislature(2003 - 2004)
2004-05-11 Senate Journal
Full Journal pdf2004-05-11 Senate Journal Page 3660 SB 385 Senator Ben Stevens moved and asked unanimous consent to take up the concur message dated May 10, stating the House passed and returned for consideration CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 385(JUD) am "An Act relating to homeland security, to civil defense, to emergencies and to disasters, including disasters in the event of attacks, outbreaks of disease, or threats of attack or outbreak of disease; establishing the Alaska division of homeland security and emergency management in the Department of Military and Veterans' Affairs and relating to the functions of that division and that department; and providing for an effective date" with the following amendments: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 385(RLS) am H Without objection, it was so ordered. Senator Ben Stevens moved that the Senate concur in the House amendments. The question being: "Shall the Senate concur in the House amendments?" The roll was taken with the following result: 2004-05-11 Senate Journal Page 3661 HCS CSSB 385(RLS) am H Shall the Senate Concur in the House Amendments to CSSB 385(JUD) am? Effective Dates YEAS: 19 NAYS: 1 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Bunde, Cowdery, Davis, Dyson, Ellis, Elton, French, Green, Guess, Hoffman, Lincoln, Ogan, Olson, Seekins, Stedman, Stevens B, Stevens G, Therriault, Wilken Nays: Wagoner and so, the Senate concurred in the House amendments, thus adopting HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 385(RLS) am H "An Act relating to homeland security, to civil defense, to emergencies and to disasters, including disasters in the event of attacks, outbreaks of disease, or threats of attack or outbreak of disease; establishing the Alaska division of homeland security and emergency management in the Department of Military and Veterans' Affairs and relating to the functions of that division and that department; and providing for an effective date." Senator Ben Stevens moved and asked unanimous consent that the vote on concurrence be considered the vote on the effective date clauses. Without objection, it was so ordered. The Secretary was requested to notify the House. The bill was referred to the Secretary for enrollment.