Legislature(2005 - 2006)
2006-05-04 House Journal
Full Journal pdf2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3571 HOUSE JOURNAL ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE TWENTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE - SECOND SESSION Juneau, Alaska Thursday May 4, 2006 One Hundred Sixteenth Day Pursuant to adjournment the House was called to order by Speaker Harris at 10:09 a.m. Roll call showed 34 members present. Representatives Croft, Joule, Kelly, Kerttula, Meyer, and Weyhrauch were absent and their presence was noted later. The invocation was offered by the Chaplain, Representative Dahlstrom. Representative McGuire moved and asked unanimous consent that the invocation be spread on the journal. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Our Dear Heavenly Father, We come before You today gathered to work for the people of our great state. We express thanks for the freedom with which we are blessed, the freedom that many are defending at this very moment. Bless them and the families who are awaiting their return. We thank Thee for the health and strength that we enjoy and ask a special blessing on those who are dealing with health challenges and struggles. We are grateful for staff, for friends, and family who are supportive of us as we are away from home. Give them the strength, the patience, and the tolerance to support us in our efforts. 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3572 We ask for increased personal strength at this time, Father, as we are in our last days of official session. We need to be mentally sharp and thoughtful; we need to express our differences with civility and conduct ourselves in an exemplary way. Flexibility without forsaking core values is a strength that we ask for Thy help in. In humility we ask for these blessings in the name of Thy Son, Jesus Christ. Amen. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Representative Neuman. CERTIFICATION OF THE JOURNAL Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the journal for the 115th legislative day be approved as certified by the Chief Clerk. There being no objection, it was so ordered. * * * * * Representative Chenault introduced Anna Sutton, Guest Page, from Ninilchik. MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE HCR 44 A message dated May 3, 2006, was read stating the Senate has passed: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 44 Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature, concerning Senate Bill No. 261, relating to traffic safety corridors. HCR 44 was referred to the Chief Clerk for enrollment. 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3573 HJR 31 A message dated May 3, 2006, was read stating the Senate has passed HJR 31 with the following amendment and it is transmitted for consideration: SENATE CS FOR HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 31(HES) Relating to designating September 9, 2006, as Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Awareness Day. HJR 31 is under Unfinished Business. SB 200 A message dated May 3, 2006, was read stating the Senate has concurred in the House amendment to CSSB 200(JUD) am, thus adopting: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 200(FIN) "An Act relating to defense of self, other persons, property, or services." SB 261 A message dated May 3, 2006, was read stating the Senate has concurred in the House amendment to: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 261(FIN) "An Act relating to the designation of traffic safety corridors; relating to the bail or fine for an offense committed in a traffic safety corridor and to separately accounting for such fines; and providing for an effective date." thus adopting: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 261(JUD) "An Act relating to the designation of traffic safety corridors; relating to the bail or fine for an offense committed in a traffic safety corridor and to separately accounting for such fines; relating to the license point penalty; relating to damage claims regarding a highway work zone; and providing for an effective date." (HCR 44 - title change resolution) 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3574 The Senate adopted a Legislative letter of intent (page 3256). SB 104 A message dated May 3, 2006, was read stating the President has appointed Senator Guess to replace Senator French on the Conference Committee considering: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 104(JUD) "An Act relating to the crimes of unsworn falsification in the first degree involving an application for a permanent fund dividend and false information or report involving eligibility for a permanent fund dividend; requiring the establishment of a permanent fund dividend fraud investigation unit in the Department of Revenue; relating to service in the peace corps and as a member of the United States Olympic Team as allowable absences from the state for purposes of eligibility for permanent fund dividends and to the period for filing an application for a permanent fund dividend; authorizing the Department of Revenue to issue administrative orders imposing sanctions for certain misrepresentations or other actions concerning eligibility for a permanent fund dividend and providing for administrative appeal of those orders; and providing for an effective date." (HCR 15 - title change resolution) and CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 104(JUD) "An Act relating to the crimes of unsworn falsification in the first and second degrees and false information or report; requiring the establishment of a permanent fund dividend fraud investigation unit in the Department of Revenue; and providing for an effective date." **The presence of Representative Joule was noted. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES SB 171 The Finance Committee has considered: 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3575 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 171(FIN)(efd fld) "An Act amending the National Petroleum Reserve - Alaska special revenue fund; and establishing the Special Legislative Oil and Gas NPR-A Development Impact Review Committee and defining its powers and duties." and recommends it be replaced with: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 171(CRA) "An Act amending the National Petroleum Reserve - Alaska special revenue fund to require allocation and deposit to the Alaska permanent fund and the public school fund of amounts in the percentages that are prescribed by law of the money obtained by the state as semiannual payments of a share of National Petroleum Reserve - Alaska sales, rentals, bonuses, and royalties received by the federal government that have not been appropriated from the state's special revenue fund for grants to municipalities, to authorize pro rata reductions in those fund allocations and deposits if amounts are insufficient to make those deposits in full, and, as to amounts received by the state in excess of amounts appropriated for grants to municipalities, to identify a priority of authorization for appropriations to offset past deficiencies in allocations and deposits of those funds before appropriations to other state funds or for other purposes for which the state may use its share of these payments; and directing that appropriations from the fund made as grants for activities, services, and facilities shall be identified as capital appropriation items and that the amounts of each item shall be specified." (HCR 46 - title change resolution) The report was signed by Representative Meyer, Co-chair, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (2): Holm, Kelly No recommendation (6): Hawker, Weyhrauch, Moses, Kerttula, Stoltze, Meyer 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3576 The following fiscal note(s) apply to HCS CSSB 171(CRA): 5. Zero, Dept. of Commerce, Community, & Economic Development 6. Zero, Legislative Agency 7. Indeterminate, Dept. of Revenue CSSB 171(FIN)(efd fld) was referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar. INTRODUCTION OF CITATIONS The following citations were introduced and referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar: Honoring - Tom Irwin By Representative Guttenberg Honoring - Paul B. Reichardt By Representative Guttenberg Honoring - Harold Groetsema By Representative Guttenberg Honoring - Bob Bell By Representatives Anderson, McGuire Honoring - Edward Thomas By Representatives Kerttula, Weyhrauch; Senator Elton Honoring - Dixie Belcher By Representatives Kerttula, Weyhrauch; Senator Elton Honoring - Iditarod Champion Jeff King By Representative Guttenberg Honoring - Cliff and Dorothy Gilmore, 50th Wedding Anniversary By Representatives Stoltze, Dahlstrom; Senators Huggins, Dyson 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3577 Honoring - McCarthy, Alaska, Celebrating 100 Years By Representative Salmon; Senators Kookesh, Therriault Honoring - The Alaska Trollers Association By Representatives Weyhrauch, Kerttula; Senator Elton Honoring - Chugiak-Eagle River Bear Paw Festival By Representatives Stoltze, Dahlstrom Honoring - Ouzinkie's Veterans By Representative LeDoux; Senator Gary Stevens Honoring - Alaska National Guard of Kodiak By Representative LeDoux Honoring - Wasilla High School Girls' Varsity Basketball Team 2006 Region III Champions By Representative Kohring In Memoriam - Carol Bryn Nelson By Representatives Weyhrauch, Kerttula; Senator Elton In Memoriam - Edward James Mills By Representatives Weyhrauch, Kerttula; Senator Elton In Memoriam - Thomas H. Dahl By Representatives Kerttula, Weyhrauch; Senator Elton In Memoriam - "Mama" Felisa Peregrino By Representatives Kerttula, Weyhrauch; Senator Elton In Memoriam - Harry Gregoire By Representative Seaton; Senator Gary Stevens In Memoriam - Meggin Dunham Clancy By Representative Seaton In Memoriam - Hilda L. Mast Stoltzfus By Representative Seaton 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3578 In Memoriam - Dora Ann Kamluck By Representative Seaton; Senator Gary Stevens In Memoriam - Ralph Gano Cowles By Representative Seaton; Senator Gary Stevens In Memoriam - Elsie Whitmore By Representative Seaton; Senator Gary Stevens In Memoriam - William Alver Rongstad By Representatives Weyhrauch, Kerttula; Senator Elton In Memoriam - Thomas McBrien By Representatives Weyhrauch, Kerttula; Senator Elton In Memoriam - Patricia Macomber Lee By Representative Stoltze; Senators Huggins, Dyson In Memoriam - Christopher M. Alcozer By Representative Guttenberg In Memoriam - Kenny Kasselder By Representatives Kerttula, Weyhrauch; Senator Elton In Memoriam - Tobias Botkin Lee By Representatives Kerttula, Weyhrauch; Senator Elton In Memoriam - Edith Carter By Representatives Kerttula, Weyhrauch; Senator Elton In Memoriam - Helen Simpson By Representative Gruenberg In Memoriam - Rudolph "Rudy" Pusich By Senator Elton; Representatives Kerttula, Weyhrauch In Memoriam - Richard Pegues By Senator Elton; Representatives Kerttula, Weyhrauch **The presence of Representative Kerttula was noted. 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3579 INTRODUCTION, FIRST READING, AND REFERENCE OF HOUSE RESOLUTIONS HCR 47 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 47 by the House Finance Committee: Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature, concerning Senate Bill No. 274, relating to the disposition of forfeited, surplus, and unclaimed firearms by the state. was read the first time and referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar. HCR 48 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 48 by the House Rules Committee by request: Relating to establishing the Alaska Medal of Honor. was read the first time and taken up later as a Special Order of Business. **The presence of Representative Croft was noted. CONSIDERATION OF THE DAILY CALENDAR SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS SB 188 The Speaker stated that, without objection, the following would be moved to the bottom of the calendar: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 188(FIN) "An Act relating to the maximum amount of loans from the bulk fuel revolving loan fund to one borrower in a fiscal year." 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3580 SB 216 The Speaker stated that, without objection, the following would be moved to the bottom of the calendar: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 216(JUD) "An Act relating to bail and unlawful evasion; and providing for an effective date." SB 289 The Speaker stated that, without objection, the following would be moved to the bottom of the calendar: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 289(FIN) "An Act relating to the payment of insurer examination expenses, to the regulation of managed care insurance plans, to actuarial opinions and supporting documentation for an insurer, to insurance firms, managing general agents, and third-party administrators, to eligibility of surplus lines insurers, to prompt payment of health care insurance claims, to required notice by an insurer, to individual deferred annuities, to mental health benefits under a health care insurance plan, to the definitions of 'title insurance limited producer' and of other terms used in the title regulating the practice of the business of insurance, and to small employer health insurance; repealing the Small Employer Health Reinsurance Association; making conforming amendments; and providing for an effective date." SB 300 The Speaker stated that, without objection, the following would be moved to the bottom of the calendar: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 300(L&C) "An Act relating to the handling of negative equity in motor vehicle transactions; and relating to the contents of retail installment contracts." SB 315 The Speaker stated that, without objection, the following would be moved to the bottom of the calendar: 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3581 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 315(L&C) "An Act relating to the disposition of unredeemed property; and providing for an effective date." SB 317 The Speaker stated that, without objection, the following would be moved to the bottom of the calendar: SENATE BILL NO. 317 "An Act relating to the purchase by the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation of a parking garage in Anchorage, Alaska and approving the issuance of bonds for the purchase of that parking garage; providing notice of, and authorizing the commissioner of the Department of Administration to enter into, a lease-purchase agreement with the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation for that parking garage; and providing for an effective date." THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILLS HB 51 The Speaker stated that, without objection, the following, which was advanced to third reading from the May 3, 2006, calendar (page 3531), would be moved to the bottom of the calendar: CS FOR SPONSOR SUBSTITUTE FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 51(FIN) "An Act relating to associations of self-insured employers for purposes of providing workers' compensation coverage and allowing employers who are members of the same trade to form associations for providing self-insurance for workers' compensation coverage; and providing for an effective date." THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS SB 265 The Speaker stated that, without objection, the following, which was advanced to third reading from the May 3, 2006, calendar (page 3533), would be moved to the bottom of the calendar: 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3582 SENATE BILL NO. 265 "An Act increasing the total amount of bonds and notes that the Alaska Municipal Bond Bank Authority may have outstanding; and providing for an effective date." SB 310 The Speaker stated that, without objection, the following, which was advanced to third reading from the May 3, 2006, calendar (page 3534), would be moved to the bottom of the calendar: HOUSE CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 310(FIN) "An Act relating to the employment of prisoners; and providing for an effective date." SENATE BILLS IN THIRD READING SB 20 The following, which was held over from the May 3, 2006, calendar (page 3555), was before the House in third reading: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 20(FIN) "An Act relating to offenses against unborn children." RECONSIDERATION HB 13 Representative Coghill brought up reconsideration of the vote on CSHB 13(RLS) am (page 3553). Representative Berkowitz placed a call of the House. **The presence of Representatives Meyer, Kelly, and Weyhrauch was noted. The Speaker stated the call was satisfied. The following was again before the House in third reading: 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3583 CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 13(RLS) am "An Act relating to reimbursement of municipal bonds for school construction; increasing the base student allocation used in the formula for state financing of public education; relating to the district cost factors for state funding of public education; relating to school improvement funding; and providing for an effective date." The question to be reconsidered: "Shall CSHB 13(RLS) am pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHB 13(RLS) am--RECONSIDERATION Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 38 NAYS: 2 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Nays: Coghill, Kelly And so, CSHB 13(RLS) am passed the House on reconsideration. Representative Coghill 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. CSHB 13(RLS) am was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. The Speaker stated that, without objection, the House would recess to a joint session; and so, the House recessed at 10:48 a.m. AFTER RECESS The Speaker called the House back to order at 11:07 a.m. 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3584 JOINT SESSION IN THE HOUSE In accordance with Uniform Rule 51, Speaker Harris turned the gavel over to President Ben Stevens who called the joint session to order at 11:07 a.m. The purpose of the joint session was to consider confirmation of the Governor's appointments. Roll call of the Senate showed 19 members present. Representative French was absent and his presence was noted later. Roll call of the House showed 39 members present. Representative Kelly was absent and his presence was noted later. 2006 CONFIRMATION OF GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENT The commissioner appointments are as follows: Commissioner - Department of Administration Mr. Scott Nordstrand Appointed: 10/3/2005 Commissioner - Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development Mr. William Noll Appointed: 7/28/2005 Commissioner - Department of Health and Social Services Ms. Karleen Jackson Appointed: 10/1/2005 Commissioner - Department of Natural Resources Mr. Michael Menge Appointed: 10/27/2005 Lieutenant Governor Designee Mr. William A. Corbus 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3585 Public Defender Mr. Quinlan Steiner Appointed: 10/14/2005 Term Expires: 10/14/2009 The boards and commissions appointments are as follows: Alaska State Board of Public Accountancy Mr. Johnny Floyd - Anchorage Appointed: 12/16/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2007 Mr. Daniel J. Rozema - Anchorage Appointed: 10/18/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2007 Ms. Elaine R. Williamson - Fairbanks Appointed: 10/18/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Alcoholic Beverage Control Board Mr. Billy (William) G. Andrews - Anchorage Reappointed: 1/23/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Ms. Shirley A. Gifford - Soldotna Appointed: 10/11/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2007 Ms. Gail M. Niemi - Juneau Reappointed: 1/23/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 State Board of Registration for Architects, Engineers, and Land Surveyors Mr. Terry Gorlick - Anchorage Appointed: 12/15/2005 Reappointed: 3/1/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Mr. Charles A. Leet - Palmer Appointed: 1/23/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Mr. Burdett B. Lent - Wasilla Appointed: 12/15/2005 Term Expires: 6/30/2009 Mr. Daniel E. Walsh - Fairbanks Appointed: 12/15/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3586 State Assessment Review Board Ms. Mary (Mickey) Keller - Anchorage Appointed: 4/25/2006 Board of Governors of the Alaska Bar Mr. William A. Granger - Anchorage Reappointed: 2/20/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Board of Barbers and Hairdressers Mr. Cody Downs - Anchorage Appointed: 2/20/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Ms. Carol Hernley - Cordova Appointed: 4/4/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Ms. Charlette Lushin - Fairbanks Reappointed: 2/20/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Ms. Alice B. Massie - Wasilla Reappointed: 2/20/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Big Game Commercial Services Board Mr. Ralph Andersen - Dillingham Appointed: 7/24/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Mr. Roy Ashenfelter - Nome Appointed: 7/24/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2006 Mr. Colin B. Brown - Galena Appointed: 7/24/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Mr. Paul E. Johnson - Elfin Cove Appointed: 7/24/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Mr. Robert D. Mumford - Anchorage Appointed: 3/3/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Mr. Richard A. Rohrer - Kodiak Appointed: 7/24/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2007 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3587 Ms. Betty Jo (BJ) Schmitz - North Pole Appointed: 7/24/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Mr. Ted H. Spraker - Soldotna Appointed: 6/8/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Mr. Ray Stoney - Kiana Appointed: 5/1/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Mr. Leif Wilson - Tok Appointed: 3/23/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2007 Board of Chiropractic Examiners Dr. Gregory M. Culbert - Eagle River Reappointed: 7/25/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Mr. Jeffrey A. Garness - Anchorage Appointed: 3/8/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Mr. David Mulholland - Anchorage Reappointed: 2/24/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Dr. Rosemary E. Zimmerman - Girdwood Appointed: 7/25/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Alaska Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission (CFEC) Mr. Bruce C. Twomley - Juneau Appointed: 8/2/2005 Reappointed: 3/1/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Board of Dental Examiners Dr. Kevin L. Gottlieb, DDS - Anchorage Reappointed: 2/20/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Board of Fisheries Mr. Jeremiah D. Campbell - Seward Appointed: 9/13/2005 Term Expires: 6/30/2006 Reappointed: 7/1/2006 Term Expires: 6/30/2009 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3588 Ms. Bonnie Williams - Fairbanks Appointed: 7/1/2006 Term Expires: 6/30/2009 Board of Game Mr. Richard A. Burley - Fairbanks Appointed: 3/3/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Mr. Paul C. Johnson - Unalakleet Appointed: 4/4/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Mr. Cliff Judkins - Wasilla Reappointed: 3/3/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 State Commission for Human Rights Mr. Randy H. Eledge - Anchorage Reappointed: 2/20/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2011 Commission on Judicial Conduct Mr. James J. Fayette - Anchorage Appointed: 7/27/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Alaska Labor Relations Agency Mr. Matthew R. McSorley - Anchorage Appointed: 12/15/2005 Reappointed: 3/1/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Mr. Dennis S. Niedermeyer - King Salmon Reappointed: 2/20/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Board of Marine Pilots Mr. Les (Leslie) A. Cronk - Ketchikan Reappointed: 2/20/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Board of Marital and Family Therapy Ms. Vivian C. Finlay - Wasilla Reappointed: 8/22/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2007 Mr. Curtis C. Schlosser - Homer Appointed: 8/22/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3589 Ms. Dorothy (Dottie) Vanmeter Stanton - Anchorage Appointed: 8/22/2005 Reappointed: 3/1/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Ms. Patricia A. White - Juneau Appointed: 8/22/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 State Medical Board Mr. Edward A. Hall - Anchorage Appointed: 5/19/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Ms. Nancy Puckett - Anchorage Appointed: 5/19/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Dr. Kevin M. Tomera - Anchorage Appointed: 8/3/2005 Reappointed: 3/1/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority Board of Trustees Ms. Laraine L. Derr - Juneau Appointed: 10/19/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Ms. Paula Easley - Anchorage Appointed: 3/28/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Mr. Roy Huhndorf - Anchorage Appointed: 3/28/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2011 Board of Certified Direct-Entry Midwives Ms. Mila (Melinda) A. Cosgrove - Juneau Reappointed: 2/24/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Ms. Barbara Norton - Anchorage Appointed: 6/3/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Ms. Holly M. Steiner - Wasilla Appointed: 6/3/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3590 Board of Nursing Ms. JoAnne Bell-Graves - Juneau Appointed: 6/3/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2006 Reappointed: 2/20/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Ms. Catherine A. Giessel - Anchorage Reappointed: 2/20/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Occupational Safety and Health Review Board Mr. Timothy O. Sharp - Fairbanks Reappointed: 1/23/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2007 Mr. Thomas A. Trosvig - Kodiak Appointed: 1/23/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Board of Examiners in Optometry Dr. James C. Graves - Fairbanks Appointed: 4/3/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Dr. Timothy Sullivan, Jr. - Anchorage Appointed: 4/3/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Dr. Dennis A. Swarner - Kenai Appointed: 10/18/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Personnel Board Mr. Alfred L. Tamagni, Sr. - Anchorage Appointed: 3/1/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2012 Board of Pharmacy Mr. Richard Holm - North Pole Appointed: 3/31/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 State Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Board Ms. Cheryl Abitz - Palmer Appointed: 4/4/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Ms. Joanne Boehme - Juneau Reappointed: 4/3/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3591 Mr. Julius S. Brecht - Anchorage Appointed: 10/18/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Ms. Mary Ann Paul - Eagle River Reappointed: 4/3/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Board of Professional Counselors Ms. Jennifer Burkholder - Anchorage Appointed: 4/4/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Ms. Emily Zimbrich - Haines Appointed: 4/4/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Professional Teaching Practices Commission Mr. Craig Baker - Kodiak Reappointed: 1/23/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Ms. Bonnie C. Gaborik - North Pole Reappointed: 1/23/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Ms. Linda L. Gillam Black - Anchorage Appointed: 3/1/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Mr. Jeff Hebard - Fairbanks Appointed: 5/1/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2007 Board of Psychologist and Psychological Associate Examiners Dr. Lorin L. Bradbury - Bethel Reappointed: 2/24/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Ms. Lisa Turner - Kenai Appointed: 3/8/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Alaska Public Offices Commission (APOC) Ms. Claire Hall - Fairbanks Appointed: 3/9/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2011 Mr. William S. L. Walters - Fairbanks Appointed: 5/19/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3592 Board of Certified Real Estate Appraisers Mr. William A. Larick - Anchorage Appointed: 1/23/2006 Reappointed: 3/1/2006 Term Expires: 3/10/2010 Mr. Steve MacSwain - Anchorage Reappointed: 12/15/2005 Term Expires: 3/10/2010 Mr. Richard (Butch) D. Olmstead - Ketchikan Appointed: 12/15/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Real Estate Commission Mr. Timothy J. Worthen - Anchorage Appointed: 8/22/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Regulatory Commission of Alaska (RCA) Ms. Janis Wilson - Anchorage Appointed: 4/10/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2012 Board of Social Work Examiners Mr. Jason Floyd - Valdez Appointed: 4/4/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Ms. Gail La Rose-Henderson, MSW - Wasilla Appointed: 2/24/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Ms. Sammye Pokryfki - Wasilla Reappointed: 3/31/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Board of Veterinary Examiners Mr. Steven Torrence - Juneau Reappointed: 1/23/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Violent Crimes Compensation Board Ms. Regina C. Chennault - Soldotna Appointed: 10/18/2005 Reappointed: 3/1/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3593 Workers' Compensation Appeals Commission Mr. John Giuchici - Fairbanks Appointed: 11/18/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Ms. Kristin S. Knudsen - Anchorage Appointed: 11/18/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Mr. Jim Robison - Eagle River Reappointed: 4/3/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2011 Mr. Marc D. Stemp - Bethel Appointed: 11/18/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2007 Mr. Philip E. Ulmer - Eagle River Appointed: 11/18/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Alaska Workers' Compensation Board Mr. John Abshire - Wasilla Reappointed: 3/10/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Mr. Richard Behrends - Juneau Reappointed: 3/10/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Mr. Raymond (Scott) S. Bridges - Eagle River Appointed: 9/27/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Mr. Stephen T. Hagedorn - Anchorage Reappointed: 10/1/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Ms. Linda F. Hutchings - Soldotna Appointed: 9/27/2005 Reappointed: 3/1/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Mr. Robert S. Morigeau - Anchorage Appointed: 1/23/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Ms. Debra G. Norum - Fairbanks Appointed: 1/23/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3594 Mr. Andrew (Bear) Piekarski - Eagle River Reappointed: 3/10/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Mr. Jeffrey P. Pruss - Fairbanks Appointed: 1/23/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Mr. David (Dave) B. Robinson - Wasilla Appointed: 10/1/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Mr. H. Bardie Scarbrough - Anchorage Appointed: 1/23/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2007 Mr. Damian J. Thomas - Fairbanks Appointed: 1/23/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Ms. Patricia Vollendorf - Anchorage Reappointed: 3/10/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Mr. Robert C. Weel - Anchorage Appointed: 1/23/2006 Reappointed: 3/1/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Ms. Lori Wing - Anchorage Appointed: 3/10/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2007 Senator Gary Stevens moved and asked unanimous consent that the following appointment as commissioner be confirmed: Commissioner - Department of Administration Mr. Scott Nordstrand Appointed: 10/3/2005 Representative Gara objected. **The presence of Representative Kelly was noted. The question being: "Shall Scott Nordstrand be confirmed as Commissioner of the Dept. of Administration?" The roll of the Senate was called with the following result: 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3595 Commissioner - Department of Administration Confirm - Nordstrand SENATE YEAS: 18 NAYS: 1 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Davis, Dyson, Ellis, Elton, Green, Guess, Hoffman, Huggins, Kookesh, Olson, Seekins, Stedman, Stevens G, Therriault, Wagoner, Wilken, Cowdery, Stevens B Nays: Bunde Absent: French The roll of the House was taken with the following result: Commissioner - Dept. of Administration Confirm - Nordstrand HOUSE YEAS: 37 NAYS: 3 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Nays: Crawford, Gara, Guttenberg TOTAL: YEAS: 55 NAYS: 4 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 And so, Scott Nordstrand was confirmed as Commissioner of the Department of Administration. Senator Gary Stevens moved that the following appointment as commissioner be confirmed: Commissioner - Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development Mr. William Noll Appointed: 7/28/2005 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3596 The question being: "Shall William Noll be confirmed as Commissioner of the Dept. of Commerce, Community, & Economic Development?" The roll of the House was taken with the following result: Commissioner - Dept. of Commerce, Community, & Economic Development Confirm - Noll HOUSE YEAS: 40 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson The roll of the Senate was called with the following result: Commissioner - Dept. of Commerce, Community, & Economic Development Confirm - Noll SENATE YEAS: 19 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Dyson, Ellis, Elton, Green, Guess, Hoffman, Huggins, Kookesh, Olson, Seekins, Stedman, Stevens G, Therriault, Wagoner, Wilken, Bunde, Cowdery, Davis, Stevens B Absent: French TOTAL: YEAS: 59 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 And so, William Noll was confirmed as Commissioner of the Department of Commerce, Community, & Economic Development. Senator Gary Stevens moved that the following appointment as commissioner be confirmed: 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3597 Commissioner - Department of Health and Social Services Ms. Karleen Jackson Appointed: 10/1/2005 The question being: "Shall Karleen Jackson be confirmed as Commissioner of the Dept. of Health & Social Services?" The roll of the House was taken with the following result: Commissioner - Dept. of Health & Social Services Confirm - Jackson HOUSE YEAS: 40 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson The roll of the Senate was called with the following result: Commissioner - Dept. of Health & Social Services Confirm - Jackson SENATE YEAS: 19 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Ellis, Elton, Green, Guess, Hoffman, Huggins, Kookesh, Olson, Seekins, Stedman, Stevens G, Therriault, Wagoner, Wilken, Bunde, Cowdery, Davis, Dyson, Stevens B Absent: French TOTAL: YEAS: 59 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 And so, Karleen Jackson was confirmed as Commissioner of the Department of Health & Social Services. Senator Gary Stevens moved that the following appointment as commissioner be confirmed: 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3598 Commissioner - Department of Natural Resources Mr. Michael Menge Appointed: 10/27/2005 The question being: "Shall Michael Menge be confirmed as Commissioner of the Dept. of Natural Resources?" The roll of the Senate was called with the following result: Commissioner - Dept. of Natural Resources Confirm - Menge SENATE YEAS: 18 NAYS: 1 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Elton, Green, Hoffman, Huggins, Kookesh, Olson, Seekins, Stedman, Stevens G, Therriault, Wagoner, Wilken, Bunde, Cowdery, Davis, Dyson, Ellis, Stevens B Nays: Guess Absent: French The roll of the House was taken with the following result: Commissioner - Dept. of Natural Resources Confirm - Menge HOUSE YEAS: 39 NAYS: 1 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Nays: Croft TOTAL: YEAS: 57 NAYS: 2 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 And so, Michael Menge was confirmed as Commissioner of the Department of Natural Resources. Senator Gary Stevens moved that the following appointment as lieutenant governor designee be confirmed: 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3599 Lieutenant Governor Designee Mr. William A. Corbus The question being: "Shall William A. Corbus be confirmed as Lieutenant Governor Designee?" The roll of the House was taken with the following result: Lieutenant Governor Designee Confirm - Corbus HOUSE YEAS: 40 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson The roll of the Senate was called with the following result: Lieutenant Governor Designee Confirm - Corbus SENATE YEAS: 19 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Green, Guess, Hoffman, Huggins, Kookesh, Olson, Seekins, Stedman, Stevens G, Therriault, Wagoner, Wilken, Bunde, Cowdery, Davis, Dyson, Ellis, Elton, Stevens B Absent: French TOTAL: YEAS: 59 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 And so, William A. Corbus was confirmed as Lieutenant Governor Designee. Senator Gary Stevens moved that the following appointment as public defender be confirmed: 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3600 Public Defender Mr. Quinlan Steiner Appointed: 10/14/2005 Term Expires: 10/14/2009 The question being: "Shall Quinlan Steiner be confirmed as Public Defender?" The roll of the House was taken with the following result: Public Defender Confirm - Steiner HOUSE YEAS: 40 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson The roll of the Senate was called with the following result: Public Defender Confirm - Steiner SENATE YEAS: 19 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Green, Guess, Hoffman, Huggins, Kookesh, Olson, Seekins, Stedman, Stevens G, Therriault, Wagoner, Wilken, Bunde, Cowdery, Davis, Dyson, Ellis, Elton, Stevens B Absent: French TOTAL: YEAS: 59 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 And so, Quinlan Steiner was confirmed as Public Defender. Senator Gary Stevens moved that the following appointments be confirmed: 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3601 Alaska State Board of Public Accountancy Mr. Johnny Floyd - Anchorage Appointed: 12/16/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2007 Mr. Daniel J. Rozema - Anchorage Appointed: 10/18/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2007 Ms. Elaine R. Williamson - Fairbanks Appointed: 10/18/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Alcoholic Beverage Control Board Mr. Billy (William) G. Andrews - Anchorage Reappointed: 1/23/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Ms. Shirley A. Gifford - Soldotna Appointed: 10/11/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2007 Ms. Gail M. Niemi - Juneau Reappointed: 1/23/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 There being no objection, the appointments were confirmed. Senator Gary Stevens moved and asked unanimous consent that the following appointments be confirmed: State Board of Registration for Architects, Engineers, and Land Surveyors Mr. Terry Gorlick - Anchorage Appointed: 12/15/2005 Reappointed: 3/1/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Mr. Charles A. Leet - Palmer Appointed: 1/23/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Mr. Burdett B. Lent - Wasilla Appointed: 12/15/2005 Term Expires: 6/30/2009 Mr. Daniel E. Walsh - Fairbanks Appointed: 12/15/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3602 State Assessment Review Board Ms. Mary (Mickey) Keller - Anchorage Appointed: 4/25/2006 Board of Governors of the Alaska Bar Mr. William A. Granger - Anchorage Reappointed: 2/20/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Board of Barbers and Hairdressers Mr. Cody Downs - Anchorage Appointed: 2/20/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Ms. Carol Hernley - Cordova Appointed: 4/4/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Ms. Charlette Lushin - Fairbanks Reappointed: 2/20/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Ms. Alice B. Massie - Wasilla Reappointed: 2/20/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 There being no objection, the appointments were confirmed. Senator Gary Stevens moved and asked unanimous consent that the following appointments be confirmed: Big Game Commercial Services Board Mr. Ralph Andersen - Dillingham Appointed: 7/24/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Mr. Roy Ashenfelter - Nome Appointed: 7/24/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2006 Mr. Colin B. Brown - Galena Appointed: 7/24/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Mr. Paul E. Johnson - Elfin Cove Appointed: 7/24/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3603 Mr. Robert D. Mumford - Anchorage Appointed: 3/3/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Mr. Richard A. Rohrer - Kodiak Appointed: 7/24/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2007 Ms. Betty Jo (BJ) Schmitz - North Pole Appointed: 7/24/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Mr. Ted H. Spraker - Soldotna Appointed: 6/8/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Mr. Ray Stoney - Kiana Appointed: 5/1/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Mr. Leif Wilson - Tok Appointed: 3/23/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2007 Board of Chiropractic Examiners Dr. Gregory M. Culbert - Eagle River Reappointed: 7/25/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Mr. Jeffrey A. Garness - Anchorage Appointed: 3/8/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Mr. David Mulholland - Anchorage Reappointed: 2/24/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Dr. Rosemary E. Zimmerman - Girdwood Appointed: 7/25/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 There being no objection, the appointments were confirmed. Senator Gary Stevens moved and asked unanimous consent that the following appointments be confirmed: Alaska Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission (CFEC) Mr. Bruce C. Twomley - Juneau Appointed: 8/2/2005 Reappointed: 3/1/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3604 Board of Dental Examiners Dr. Kevin L. Gottlieb, DDS - Anchorage Reappointed: 2/20/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Board of Fisheries Mr. Jeremiah D. Campbell - Seward Appointed: 9/13/2005 Term Expires: 6/30/2006 Reappointed: 7/1/2006 Term Expires: 6/30/2009 Ms. Bonnie Williams - Fairbanks Appointed: 7/1/2006 Term Expires: 6/30/2009 Board of Game Mr. Richard A. Burley - Fairbanks Appointed: 3/3/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Mr. Paul C. Johnson - Unalakleet Appointed: 4/4/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Mr. Cliff Judkins - Wasilla Reappointed: 3/3/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 State Commission for Human Rights Mr. Randy H. Eledge - Anchorage Reappointed: 2/20/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2011 Commission on Judicial Conduct Mr. James J. Fayette - Anchorage Appointed: 7/27/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Objection was heard to the confirmation of Bruce C. Twomley to the Alaska Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission (CFEC) and Jeremiah D. Campbell and Bonnie Williams to the Board of Fisheries. Senator Gary Stevens restated the motion to confirm the appointments with the exception of Bruce C. Twomley, Jeremiah D. Campbell, and Bonnie Williams and asked unanimous consent. There being no objection, the appointments were confirmed. 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3605 Senator Gary Stevens moved and asked unanimous consent that the following appointments be confirmed: Alaska Labor Relations Agency Mr. Matthew R. McSorley - Anchorage Appointed: 12/15/2005 Reappointed: 3/1/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Mr. Dennis S. Niedermeyer - King Salmon Reappointed: 2/20/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Board of Marine Pilots Mr. Les (Leslie) A. Cronk - Ketchikan Reappointed: 2/20/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Board of Marital and Family Therapy Ms. Vivian C. Finlay - Wasilla Reappointed: 8/22/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2007 Mr. Curtis C. Schlosser - Homer Appointed: 8/22/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Ms. Dorothy (Dottie) Vanmeter Stanton - Anchorage Appointed: 8/22/2005 Reappointed: 3/1/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Ms. Patricia A. White - Juneau Appointed: 8/22/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 State Medical Board Mr. Edward A. Hall - Anchorage Appointed: 5/19/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Ms. Nancy Puckett - Anchorage Appointed: 5/19/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Dr. Kevin M. Tomera - Anchorage Appointed: 8/3/2005 Reappointed: 3/1/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3606 There being no objection, the appointments were confirmed. Senator Gary Stevens moved and asked unanimous consent that the following appointments be confirmed: Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority Board of Trustees Ms. Laraine L. Derr - Juneau Appointed: 10/19/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Ms. Paula Easley - Anchorage Appointed: 3/28/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Mr. Roy Huhndorf - Anchorage Appointed: 3/28/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2011 Board of Certified Direct-Entry Midwives Ms. Mila (Melinda) A. Cosgrove - Juneau Reappointed: 2/24/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Ms. Barbara Norton - Anchorage Appointed: 6/3/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Ms. Holly M. Steiner - Wasilla Appointed: 6/3/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Board of Nursing Ms. JoAnne Bell-Graves - Juneau Appointed: 6/3/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2006 Reappointed: 2/20/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Ms. Catherine A. Giessel - Anchorage Reappointed: 2/20/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Occupational Safety and Health Review Board Mr. Timothy O. Sharp - Fairbanks Reappointed: 1/23/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2007 Mr. Thomas A. Trosvig - Kodiak Appointed: 1/23/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3607 There being no objection, the appointments were confirmed. Senator Gary Stevens moved and asked unanimous consent that the following appointments be confirmed: Board of Examiners in Optometry Dr. James C. Graves - Fairbanks Appointed: 4/3/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Dr. Timothy Sullivan, Jr. - Anchorage Appointed: 4/3/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Dr. Dennis A. Swarner - Kenai Appointed: 10/18/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Personnel Board Mr. Alfred L. Tamagni, Sr. - Anchorage Appointed: 3/1/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2012 Board of Pharmacy Mr. Richard Holm - North Pole Appointed: 3/31/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 State Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Board Ms. Cheryl Abitz - Palmer Appointed: 4/4/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Ms. Joanne Boehme - Juneau Reappointed: 4/3/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Mr. Julius S. Brecht - Anchorage Appointed: 10/18/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Ms. Mary Ann Paul - Eagle River Reappointed: 4/3/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Board of Professional Counselors Ms. Jennifer Burkholder - Anchorage Appointed: 4/4/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3608 Ms. Emily Zimbrich - Haines Appointed: 4/4/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 There being no objection, the appointments were confirmed. Senator Gary Stevens moved and asked unanimous consent that the following appointments be confirmed: Professional Teaching Practices Commission Mr. Craig Baker - Kodiak Reappointed: 1/23/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Ms. Bonnie C. Gaborik - North Pole Reappointed: 1/23/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Ms. Linda L. Gillam Black - Anchorage Appointed: 3/1/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Mr. Jeff Hebard - Fairbanks Appointed: 5/1/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2007 Board of Psychologist and Psychological Associate Examiners Dr. Lorin L. Bradbury - Bethel Reappointed: 2/24/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Ms. Lisa Turner - Kenai Appointed: 3/8/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Alaska Public Offices Commission (APOC) Ms. Claire Hall - Fairbanks Appointed: 3/9/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2011 Mr. William S. L. Walters - Fairbanks Appointed: 5/19/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Board of Certified Real Estate Appraisers Mr. William A. Larick - Anchorage Appointed: 1/23/2006 Reappointed: 3/1/2006 Term Expires: 3/10/2010 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3609 Mr. Steve MacSwain - Anchorage Reappointed: 12/15/2005 Term Expires: 3/10/2010 Mr. Richard (Butch) D. Olmstead - Ketchikan Appointed: 12/15/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Real Estate Commission Mr. Timothy J. Worthen - Anchorage Appointed: 8/22/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 There being no objection, the appointments were confirmed. Senator Gary Stevens moved and asked unanimous consent that the following appointments be confirmed: Regulatory Commission of Alaska (RCA) Ms. Janis Wilson - Anchorage Appointed: 4/10/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2012 Board of Social Work Examiners Mr. Jason Floyd - Valdez Appointed: 4/4/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Ms. Gail La Rose-Henderson, MSW - Wasilla Appointed: 2/24/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Ms. Sammye Pokryfki - Wasilla Reappointed: 3/31/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Board of Veterinary Examiners Mr. Steven Torrence - Juneau Reappointed: 1/23/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Violent Crimes Compensation Board Ms. Regina C. Chennault - Soldotna Appointed: 10/18/2005 Reappointed: 3/1/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3610 Workers' Compensation Appeals Commission Mr. John Giuchici - Fairbanks Appointed: 11/18/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Ms. Kristin S. Knudsen - Anchorage Appointed: 11/18/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2010 Mr. Jim Robison - Eagle River Reappointed: 4/3/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2011 Mr. Marc D. Stemp - Bethel Appointed: 11/18/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2007 Mr. Philip E. Ulmer - Eagle River Appointed: 11/18/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 There being no objection, the appointments were confirmed. Senator Gary Stevens moved and asked unanimous consent that the following appointments be confirmed: Alaska Workers' Compensation Board Mr. John Abshire - Wasilla Reappointed: 3/10/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Mr. Richard Behrends - Juneau Reappointed: 3/10/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Mr. Raymond (Scott) S. Bridges - Eagle River Appointed: 9/27/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Mr. Stephen T. Hagedorn - Anchorage Reappointed: 10/1/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Ms. Linda F. Hutchings - Soldotna Appointed: 9/27/2005 Reappointed: 3/1/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Mr. Robert S. Morigeau - Anchorage Appointed: 1/23/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3611 Ms. Debra G. Norum - Fairbanks Appointed: 1/23/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Mr. Andrew (Bear) Piekarski - Eagle River Reappointed: 3/10/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Mr. Jeffrey P. Pruss - Fairbanks Appointed: 1/23/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Mr. David (Dave) B. Robinson - Wasilla Appointed: 10/1/2005 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Mr. H. Bardie Scarbrough - Anchorage Appointed: 1/23/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2007 Mr. Damian J. Thomas - Fairbanks Appointed: 1/23/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2008 Ms. Patricia Vollendorf - Anchorage Reappointed: 3/10/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Mr. Robert C. Weel - Anchorage Appointed: 1/23/2006 Reappointed: 3/1/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2009 Ms. Lori Wing - Anchorage Appointed: 3/10/2006 Term Expires: 3/1/2007 There being no objection, the appointments were confirmed. Senator Gary Stevens moved that the following appointment be confirmed: Select Committee on Legislative Ethics (AS 24.60.130) Lindsey Holmes The question being: "Shall Lindsey Holmes be confirmed to the Select Committee on Legislative Ethics?" 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3612 The roll of the House was taken with the following result: Select Committee on Legislative Ethics Confirm - Holmes HOUSE YEAS: 39 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson Absent: Weyhrauch The roll of the Senate was called with the following result: Select Committee on Legislative Ethics Confirm - Holmes SENATE YEAS: 19 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Olson, Seekins, Stedman, Stevens G, Therriault, Wagoner, Wilken, Bunde, Cowdery, Davis, Dyson, Ellis, Elton, Green, Guess, Hoffman, Huggins, Kookesh, Stevens B Absent: French TOTAL: YEAS: 58 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 1 And so, Lindsey Holmes was confirmed to the Select Committee on Legislative Ethics. Senator Gary Stevens moved that the following appointment be confirmed: Select Committee on Legislative Ethics (AS 24.60.130) Herman G. Walker, Jr. 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3613 The question being: "Shall Herman G. Walker, Jr. be confirmed to the Select Committee on Legislative Ethics?" The roll of the House was taken with the following result: Select Committee on Legislative Ethics Confirm - Walker HOUSE YEAS: 40 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson The roll of the Senate was called with the following result: Select Committee on Legislative Ethics Confirm - Walker SENATE YEAS: 19 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Seekins, Stedman, Stevens G, Therriault, Wagoner, Wilken, Bunde, Cowdery, Davis, Dyson, Ellis, Elton, Green, Guess, Hoffman, Huggins, Kookesh, Olson, Stevens B Absent: French TOTAL: YEAS: 59 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 And so, Herman G. Walker, Jr. was confirmed to the Select Committee on Legislative Ethics. Senator Gary Stevens moved that the following appointment be confirmed: Select Committee on Legislative Ethics (AS 24.60.130) Dennis "Skip" Cook 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3614 The question being: "Shall Dennis "Skip" Cook be confirmed to the Select Committee on Legislative Ethics?" The roll of the Senate was called with the following result: Select Committee on Legislative Ethics Confirm - Cook SENATE YEAS: 19 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Stedman, Stevens G, Therriault, Wagoner, Wilken, Bunde, Cowdery, Davis, Dyson, Ellis, Elton, Green, Guess, Hoffman, Huggins, Kookesh, Olson, Seekins, Stevens B Absent: French The roll of the House was taken with the following result: Select Committee on Legislative Ethics Confirm - Cook HOUSE YEAS: 40 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson TOTAL: YEAS: 59 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 And so, Dennis "Skip" Cook was confirmed to the Select Committee on Legislative Ethics. Senator Gary Stevens moved that Bruce C. Twomley be confirmed to the Alaska Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission (CFEC). **The presence of Senator French was noted. The question being: "Shall Bruce C. Twomley be confirmed to the Alaska Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission (CFEC)?" 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3615 The roll of the House was taken with the following result: Alaska Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission Confirm - Twomley HOUSE YEAS: 31 NAYS: 8 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Nays: Coghill, Gara, Hawker, Holm, Kelly, Kohring, Kott, Ramras Absent: Meyer The roll of the Senate was called with the following result: Alaska Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission Confirm - Twomley SENATE YEAS: 11 NAYS: 9 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Guess, Hoffman, Olson, Stevens G, Cowdery, Davis, Ellis, Elton, French, Green, Stevens B Nays: Huggins, Kookesh, Seekins, Stedman, Therriault, Wagoner, Wilken, Bunde, Dyson TOTAL: YEAS: 42 NAYS: 17 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 And so, Bruce C. Twomley was confirmed to the Alaska Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission (CFEC). Senator Gary Stevens moved that Jeremiah D. Campbell be confirmed to the Board of Fisheries for a term to expire on June 30, 2006. The question being: "Shall Jeremiah D. Campbell be confirmed to the Board of Fisheries for a term to expire on June 30, 2006?" 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3616 The roll of the House was taken with the following result: Board of Fisheries Confirm - Campbell Appointed 9/13/2005; Expires 6/30/2006 HOUSE YEAS: 30 NAYS: 8 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 2 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Harris, Hawker, Joule, Kelly, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Weyhrauch Nays: Elkins, Holm, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kohring, Salmon, Thomas, Wilson Absent: Guttenberg, Meyer The roll of the Senate was called with the following result: Board of Fisheries Confirm - Campbell Appointed 9/13/2005; Expires 6/30/2006 SENATE YEAS: 14 NAYS: 6 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Hoffman, Huggins, Seekins, Stevens G, Therriault, Wagoner, Wilken, Bunde, Cowdery, Dyson, Ellis, Green, Guess, Stevens B Nays: Kookesh, Olson, Stedman, Davis, Elton, French TOTAL: YEAS: 44 NAYS: 14 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 2 And so, Jeremiah D. Campbell was confirmed to the Board of Fisheries for a term to expire on June 30, 2006. Senator Gary Stevens moved that Jeremiah D. Campbell be confirmed to the Board of Fisheries for a term to expire on June 30, 2009. Senator Ben Stevens moved and asked unanimous consent that he be allowed to abstain from voting because of a conflict of interest. Objection was heard, and Senator Ben Stevens was required to vote. 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3617 Representative Weyhrauch requested a ruling from the Chair regarding the necessity of conflict of interest disclosures on the floor. The Speaker stated that if a conflict has been previously disclosed to the Alaska Public Offices Commission, disclosure on the floor is unnecessary. The question being: "Shall Jeremiah D. Campbell be confirmed to the Board of Fisheries for a term to expire on June 30, 2009?" The roll of the House was taken with the following result: Board of Fisheries Confirm - Campbell Reappointed 7/1/2006; Term Expires 6/30/2009 HOUSE YEAS: 25 NAYS: 15 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Anderson, Coghill, Dahlstrom, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Kelly, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Weyhrauch Nays: Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Crawford, Croft, Elkins, Gruenberg, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, Salmon, Thomas, Wilson The roll of the Senate was called with the following result: Board of Fisheries Confirm - Campbell Reappointed 7/1/2006; Term Expires 6/30/2009 SENATE YEAS: 10 NAYS: 9 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Huggins, Seekins, Stevens G, Therriault, Bunde, Cowdery, Ellis, Green, Hoffman, Stevens B Nays: Kookesh, Olson, Stedman, Wagoner, Wilken, Davis, Elton, French, Guess Absent: Dyson TOTAL: YEAS: 35 NAYS: 24 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3618 And so, Jeremiah D. Campbell was confirmed to the Board of Fisheries for a term to expire on June 30, 2009. Senator Gary Stevens moved that Bonnie Williams be confirmed to the Board of Fisheries. Representative Coghill placed a call of the joint session and lifted the call. The question being: "Shall Bonnie Williams be confirmed to the Board of Fisheries?" The roll of the House was taken with the following result: Board of Fisheries Confirm - Williams HOUSE YEAS: 36 NAYS: 3 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Anderson, Chenault, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Nays: Berkowitz, Kerttula, Salmon Absent: Cissna The roll of the Senate was called with the following result: Board of Fisheries Confirm - Williams SENATE YEAS: 18 NAYS: 2 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Olson, Seekins, Stedman, Stevens G, Therriault, Wagoner, Wilken, Bunde, Cowdery, Davis, Dyson, Ellis, French, Green, Guess, Hoffman, Huggins, Stevens B Nays: Kookesh, Elton TOTAL: YEAS: 54 NAYS: 5 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3619 And so, Bonnie Williams was confirmed to the Board of Fisheries. Senator Gary Stevens moved and asked unanimous consent that the joint session adjourn. There being no objection, President Ben Stevens adjourned the joint session at 12:35 p.m. The Speaker ordered the House at ease to allow members of the Senate to leave the Chamber. IN THE HOUSE The Speaker called the House back to order at 12:35 p.m. The Speaker stated that, without objection, the House would recess to 1:15 p.m.; and so, the House recessed at 12:35 p.m. AFTER RECESS The Speaker called the House back to order at 1:36 p.m. SENATE BILLS IN THIRD READING (continued) SB 20 The following was again before the House (page 3582): HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 20(FIN) "An Act relating to offenses against unborn children." Representative Kerttula moved and asked unanimous consent that HCS CSSB 20(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 (page 3501) was again offered by Representative Kerttula. Representative Kerttula moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 1 be adopted. 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3620 Representative Coghill objected. Representative Kelly placed a call of the House on the bill. The call was satisfied. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 1 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 20(FIN) Second Reading Amendment No. 1 YEAS: 15 NAYS: 25 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Berkowitz, Cissna, Crawford, Croft, Gara, Gardner, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, LeDoux, Seaton, Weyhrauch Nays: Anderson, Chenault, Coghill, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gatto, Harris, Holm, Kelly, Kohring, Kott, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson And so, Amendment No. 1 was not adopted. Amendment Nos. 2 and 3 were not offered. Representative Croft moved and asked unanimous consent that HCS CSSB 20(FIN) be returned to second reading for the specific purpose of considering Amendment No. 4. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Amendment No. 4 was offered by Representative Croft: Page 1, line 1, following "children" (title amendment): Insert "; and relating to sentencing factors and penalties for crimes against pregnant women" Page 1, following line 7: Insert a new bill section to read: "* Sec. 2. AS 11 is amended by adding a new chapter to read: 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3621 Chapter 32. Enhanced Penalties. Sec. 11.32.100. Penalties for crimes committed against pregnant women. (a) Notwithstanding another provision of this title or AS 12, if a person commits a crime defined in this title against a pregnant woman who the person knew or should have known was pregnant that results in a miscarriage or stillbirth of a fetus, the crime shall be punished by a sentence that is double the sentence for the underlying crime. (b) The penalties in (a) of this section do not apply to acts committed (1) during a legal abortion to which the pregnant woman, or a person authorized by law to act on the pregnant woman's behalf, consented or for which the consent is implied by law; (2) during any medical treatment of the pregnant woman or the fetus; or (3) by a pregnant woman against herself. (c) In this section, (1) "miscarriage" means the interruption of the normal development of the fetus, other than by a live birth or by an induced abortion, resulting in the complete expulsion or extraction of the fetus from a pregnant woman; (2) "stillbirth" means the death of a fetus before the complete expulsion or extraction from a woman, other than by an induced abortion, irrespective of the duration of the pregnancy." Renumber the following bill sections accordingly. Page 5, lines 28 - 29: Delete all material and insert: "(64) "unborn child" means a member of the species Homo sapiens that is carried in the womb and that has attained viability; in this paragraph, "viability" means the ability to live outside of the mother's womb." Page 7, following line 19: Insert new bill sections to read: "* Sec. 11. AS 12.55.127(c) is amended to read: (c) If the defendant is being sentenced for (1) escape, the term of imprisonment shall be consecutive to the term for the underlying crime; 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3622 (2) except as provided in paragraph (3) of this section, two or more crimes under AS 11.41, a consecutive term of imprisonment shall be imposed for at least (A) the mandatory minimum term under AS 12.55.125(a) for each additional crime that is murder in the first degree; (B) the mandatory minimum term for each additional crime that is an unclassified felony governed by AS 12.55.125(b); (C) the presumptive term specified in AS 12.55.125(c) or the active term of imprisonment, whichever is less, for each additional crime that is (i) manslaughter; or (ii) kidnapping that is a class A felony; (D) two years or the active term of imprisonment, whichever is less, for each additional crime that is criminally negligent homicide; (E) one-fourth of the presumptive term under AS 12.55.125(c) or (i) for each additional crime that is sexual assault in the first degree under AS 11.41.410 or sexual abuse of a minor in the first degree under AS 11.41.434, or an attempt, solicitation, or conspiracy to commit those offenses; and (F) some additional term of imprisonment for each additional crime, or each additional attempt or solicitation to commit the offense, under AS 11.41.200 - 11.41.250, 11.41.420 - 11.41.432, 11.41.436 - 11.41.458, or 11.41.500 - 11.41.520; (3) murder of an unborn child under AS 11.41.150 and murder of the unborn child's mother under AS 11.41.100 - 11.41.110, a consecutive term of imprisonment shall be imposed for the entire sentence for each crime. * Sec. 12. AS 12.55.155(c) is amended to read: (c) The following factors shall be considered by the sentencing court if proven in accordance with this section, and may allow imposition of a sentence above the presumptive range set out in AS 12.55.125: (1) a person, other than an accomplice, sustained physical injury as a direct result of the defendant's conduct; (2) the defendant's conduct during the commission of the 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3623 offense manifested deliberate cruelty to another person; (3) the defendant was the leader of a group of three or more persons who participated in the offense; (4) the defendant employed a dangerous instrument in furtherance of the offense; (5) the defendant knew or reasonably should have known that the victim of the offense was particularly vulnerable or incapable of resistance due to advanced age, disability, ill health, or extreme youth or was for any other reason substantially incapable of exercising normal physical or mental powers of resistance; (6) the defendant's conduct created a risk of imminent physical injury to three or more persons, other than accomplices; (7) a prior felony conviction considered for the purpose of invoking a presumptive range under this chapter was of a more serious class of offense than the present offense; (8) the defendant's prior criminal history includes conduct involving aggravated or repeated instances of assaultive behavior; (9) the defendant knew that the offense involved more than one victim; (10) the conduct constituting the offense was among the most serious conduct included in the definition of the offense; (11) the defendant committed the offense under an agreement that the defendant either pay or be paid for the commission of the offense, and the pecuniary incentive was beyond that inherent in the offense itself; (12) the defendant was on release under AS 12.30.020 or 12.30.040 for another felony charge or conviction or for a misdemeanor charge or conviction having assault as a necessary element; (13) the defendant knowingly directed the conduct constituting the offense at an active officer of the court or at an active or former judicial officer, prosecuting attorney, law enforcement officer, correctional employee, fire fighter, emergency medical technician, paramedic, ambulance attendant, or other emergency responder during or because of the exercise of official duties; (14) the defendant was a member of an organized group of five or more persons, and the offense was committed to further 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3624 the criminal objectives of the group; (15) the defendant has three or more prior felony convictions; (16) the defendant's criminal conduct was designed to obtain substantial pecuniary gain and the risk of prosecution and punishment for the conduct is slight; (17) the offense was one of a continuing series of criminal offenses committed in furtherance of illegal business activities from which the defendant derives a major portion of the defendant's income; (18) the offense was a felony (A) specified in AS 11.41 and was committed against a spouse, a former spouse, or a member of the social unit made up of those living together in the same dwelling as the defendant; (B) specified in AS 11.41.410 - 11.41.458 and the defendant has engaged in the same or other conduct prohibited by a provision of AS 11.41.410 - 11.41.460 involving the same or another victim; or (C) specified in AS 11.41 that is a crime involving domestic violence and was committed in the physical presence or hearing of a child under 16 years of age who was, at the time of the offense, living within the residence of the victim, the residence of the perpetrator, or the residence where the crime involving domestic violence occurred; (19) the defendant's prior criminal history includes an adjudication as a delinquent for conduct that would have been a felony if committed by an adult; (20) the defendant was on furlough under AS 33.30 or on parole or probation for another felony charge or conviction that would be considered a prior felony conviction under AS 12.55.145(a)(1)(B); (21) the defendant has a criminal history of repeated instances of conduct violative of criminal laws, whether punishable as felonies or misdemeanors, similar in nature to the offense for which the defendant is being sentenced under this section; (22) the defendant knowingly directed the conduct constituting the offense at a victim because of that person's race, sex, color, creed, physical or mental disability, ancestry, or 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3625 national origin; (23) the defendant is convicted of an offense specified in AS 11.71 and (A) the offense involved the delivery of a controlled substance under circumstances manifesting an intent to distribute the substance as part of a commercial enterprise; or (B) at the time of the conduct resulting in the conviction, the defendant was caring for or assisting in the care of a child under 10 years of age; (24) the defendant is convicted of an offense specified in AS 11.71 and the offense involved the transportation of controlled substances into the state; (25) the defendant is convicted of an offense specified in AS 11.71 and the offense involved large quantities of a controlled substance; (26) the defendant is convicted of an offense specified in AS 11.71 and the offense involved the distribution of a controlled substance that had been adulterated with a toxic substance; (27) the defendant, being 18 years of age or older, (A) is legally accountable under AS 11.16.110(2) for the conduct of a person who, at the time the offense was committed, was under 18 years of age and at least three years younger than the defendant; or (B) is aided or abetted in planning or committing the offense by a person who, at the time the offense was committed, was under 18 years of age and at least three years younger than the defendant; (28) the victim of the offense is a person who provided testimony or evidence related to a prior offense committed by the defendant; (29) the defendant committed the offense for the benefit of, at the direction of, or in association with a criminal street gang; (30) the defendant is convicted of an offense specified in AS 11.41.410 - 11.41.455, and the defendant knowingly supplied alcohol or a controlled substance to the victim in furtherance of the offense with the intent to make the victim incapacitated; in this paragraph, "incapacitated" has the meaning given in AS 11.41.470; (31) the defendant's prior criminal history includes convictions for five or more crimes in this or another jurisdiction 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3626 that are class A misdemeanors under the law of this state, or having elements similar to a class A misdemeanor; two or more convictions arising out of a single continuous episode are considered a single conviction; however, an offense is not a part of a continuous episode if committed while attempting to escape or resist arrest or if it is an assault upon a uniformed or otherwise clearly identified peace officer; notice and denial of convictions are governed by AS 12.55.145(b), (c), and (d); (32) the offense is a violation of AS 11.41 or AS 11.46.400 and the offense occurred on school grounds, on a school bus, at a school-sponsored event, or in the administrative offices of a school district if students are educated at that office; in this paragraph, (A) "school bus" has the meaning given in AS 11.71.900; (B) "school district" has the meaning given in AS 47.07.063; (C) "school grounds" has the meaning given in AS 11.71.900; (33) the defendant is convicted of an offense specified in AS 11.41, commission of the offense involved physical injury to a pregnant woman, the defendant knew or reasonably should have known that the woman was pregnant, and the pregnant woman was carrying a nonviable fetus; in this paragraph, "nonviable" means that the fetus cannot survive outside of the mother's womb. * Sec. 13. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to read: APPLICABILITY. AS 11.32.100, enacted by sec. 2 of this Act, and AS 12.55.155(c), as amended by sec. 12 of this Act, apply to crimes committed on or after the effective date of this Act." Representative Croft moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 4 be adopted. Representative Coghill objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 4 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3627 HCS CSSB 20(FIN) Second Reading Amendment No. 4 YEAS: 14 NAYS: 26 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Berkowitz, Cissna, Crawford, Croft, Gara, Gardner, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Moses, Seaton Nays: Anderson, Chenault, Coghill, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gatto, Harris, Holm, Kelly, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson And so, Amendment No. 4 was not adopted. Representative Gara moved and asked unanimous consent that HCS CSSB 20(FIN) be returned to second reading for the specific purpose of considering Amendment No. 5. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Amendment No. 5 was offered by Representative Gara: Page 2, line 29 through Page 3, line 1: Delete all material. Page 7, following line 19: Insert a new bill section to read: "* Sec. 10. AS 12.55.155(c) is amended by adding a new paragraph to read: (33) the defendant, with criminal negligence, causes another person to have a miscarriage or stillbirth" Representative Gara moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 5 be adopted. Representative Coghill objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 5 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3628 HCS CSSB 20(FIN) Second Reading Amendment No. 5 YEAS: 14 NAYS: 26 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Berkowitz, Cissna, Crawford, Gara, Gardner, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kott, Moses, Seaton, Weyhrauch Nays: Anderson, Chenault, Coghill, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gatto, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Kelly, Kohring, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson And so, Amendment No. 5 was not adopted. Representative Coghill lifted the call. Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that Representative Kapsner be excused from a call of the House to 4:30 p.m., today. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Coghill replaced the call of the House on the bill. Representative Berkowitz moved and asked unanimous consent that HCS CSSB 20(FIN) be returned to second reading for the specific purpose of considering Amendment No. 6. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Amendment No. 6 was offered by Representative Berkowitz: Page 5, lines 28 - 29: Delete all material and insert: "(64) for the purpose of Sections 1 - 9 of this bill, "unborn child" means a fetus that has attained viability; in this paragraph, "viability" means the ability to live outside the mother's womb. For all other purposes, "unborn child" means a member of the species Homo sapiens, at any stage of development, who is carried in the womb." 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3629 Representative Berkowitz moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 6 be adopted. Representative Kelly objected. Representative Berkowitz moved and asked unanimous consent to withdraw Amendment No. 6. There being no objection, it was so ordered. New Amendment No. 6 was offered by Representative Berkowitz: Page 5, lines 28 - 29: Delete all material and insert: "(64) for the purpose of Sections 1 - 9 of this bill, "unborn child" means a member of the species Homo sapiens, at any stage of development, who is carried in the womb. For all other purposes, "unborn child" means a fetus that has attained viability; in this paragraph, "viability" means the ability to live outside the mother's womb." Representative Berkowitz moved and asked unanimous consent that New Amendment No. 6 be adopted. Representative Coghill objected. The question being: "Shall New Amendment No. 6 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 20(FIN) Second Reading New Amendment No. 6 YEAS: 14 NAYS: 25 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Berkowitz, Cissna, Crawford, Croft, Gara, Gardner, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Joule, Kerttula, Moses, Seaton, Weyhrauch Nays: Anderson, Chenault, Coghill, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gatto, Harris, Holm, Kelly, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3630 Excused: Kapsner And so, New Amendment No. 6 was not adopted. HCS CSSB 20(FIN) was automatically in third reading. The question being: "Shall HCS CSSB 20(FIN) pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 20(FIN) Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 30 NAYS: 9 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Anderson, Chenault, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gatto, Gruenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kelly, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Nays: Berkowitz, Cissna, Croft, Gara, Gardner, Guttenberg, Kerttula, Moses, Salmon Excused: Kapsner And so, HCS CSSB 20(FIN) passed the House. Representative Berkowitz gave notice of reconsideration of the vote on HCS CSSB 20(FIN). RECONSIDERATION HB 240 Representative McGuire brought up reconsideration of the vote on CSHB 240(RLS) am (page 3540). The following was again before the House in third reading: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 240(RLS) am "An Act relating to brewery and brewpub licensing and relating to sales of wine by a winery licensee." 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3631 Representative Ramras moved and asked unanimous consent that CSHB 240(RLS) am be returned to second reading for the specific purpose of rescinding previous action in failing to adopt Amendment No. 3 (page 3539). Representative Rokeberg objected. The question being: "Shall CSHB 240(RLS) am be returned to second reading for the specific purpose of rescinding previous action in failing to adopt Amendment No. 3?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHB 240(RLS) am--RECONSIDERATION Third Reading Return to Second/rescind previous action YEAS: 28 NAYS: 4 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 7 Yeas: Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Gara, Gardner, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Joule, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Salmon, Seaton, Wilson Nays: Anderson, Rokeberg, Stoltze, Thomas Excused: Kapsner Absent: Coghill, Foster, Gatto, Holm, Kelly, Samuels, Weyhrauch And so, CSHB 240(RLS) am was returned to second reading. Representative Ramras moved and asked unanimous consent that the House rescind previous action in failing to adopt Amendment No. 3. Representative Rokeberg objected. Representative Croft placed a call of the House and lifted the call. The question being: "Shall the House rescind previous action in failing to adopt Amendment No. 3?" The roll was taken with the following result: 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3632 CSHB 240(RLS) am--RECONSIDERATION Second Reading Rescind Previous Action/Amendment No. 3 YEAS: 23 NAYS: 15 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Berkowitz, Cissna, Crawford, Croft, Elkins, Gardner, Gatto, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Joule, Kerttula, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Ramras, Salmon, Samuels, Stoltze, Weyhrauch Nays: Anderson, Chenault, Coghill, Dahlstrom, Foster, Gara, Gruenberg, Kelly, Kohring, Neuman, Olson, Rokeberg, Seaton, Thomas, Wilson Excused: Kapsner Absent: Holm And so, the motion passed. Representative Ramras moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 3 (page 3539) be adopted. There was objection. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 3 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHB 240(RLS) am--RECONSIDERATION Second Reading Amendment No. 3 YEAS: 18 NAYS: 19 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 2 Yeas: Berkowitz, Crawford, Croft, Elkins, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kerttula, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Ramras, Salmon, Samuels, Stoltze, Weyhrauch Nays: Anderson, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Dahlstrom, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Harris, Kelly, Lynn, Neuman, Olson, Rokeberg, Seaton, Thomas, Wilson Excused: Kapsner 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3633 Absent: Kohring, Moses Weyhrauch changed from "Nay" to "Yea". And so, Amendment No. 3 was not adopted. The question to be reconsidered: "Shall CSHB 240(RLS) am pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHB 240(RLS) am--RECONSIDERATION Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 30 NAYS: 7 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 2 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Crawford, Croft, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kerttula, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Weyhrauch Nays: Coghill, Dahlstrom, Gatto, Kelly, Rokeberg, Thomas, Wilson Excused: Kapsner Absent: Kohring, Moses And so, CSHB 240(RLS) am passed the House on reconsideration and was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. The Speaker stated that, without objection, the House would revert to: MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE A message dated May 4, 2006, was read stating the Senate has passed the following and it is transmitted for consideration: FIRST READING AND REFERENCE OF SENATE BILLS SB 231 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 231(FIN) am by the Senate Finance Committee, entitled: 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3634 "An Act making appropriations, including capital appropriations, supplemental appropriations, reappropriations, and appropriations to capitalize funds; making appropriations under art. IX, sec. 17(c), Constitution of the State of Alaska, from the constitutional budget reserve fund; and providing for an effective date." was read the first time and referred to the Finance Committee. SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS (continued) SB 188 The following, which had been moved to the bottom of the calendar (page 3579), was read the second time: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 188(FIN) "An Act relating to the maximum amount of loans from the bulk fuel revolving loan fund to one borrower in a fiscal year." with the: Journal Page CRA REFERRAL WAIVED 3476 FIN RPT 7DP 3524 FN2: ZERO(CED) 3524 Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that CSSB 188(FIN) be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading, and placed on final passage. There being no objection, it was so ordered. CSSB 188(FIN) was read the third time. The question being: "Shall CSSB 188(FIN) pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 188(FIN) Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 33 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 6 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3635 Yeas: Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Joule, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Excused: Kapsner Absent: Anderson, Croft, Elkins, Holm, Lynn, Rokeberg And so, CSSB 188(FIN) passed the House, was signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk and returned to the Senate. SB 216 The following, which had been moved to the bottom of the calendar (page 3580), was again moved to the bottom of the calendar: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 216(JUD) "An Act relating to bail and unlawful evasion; and providing for an effective date." SB 289 The following, which had been moved to the bottom of the calendar (page 3580), was read the second time: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 289(FIN) "An Act relating to the payment of insurer examination expenses, to the regulation of managed care insurance plans, to actuarial opinions and supporting documentation for an insurer, to insurance firms, managing general agents, and third-party administrators, to eligibility of surplus lines insurers, to prompt payment of health care insurance claims, to required notice by an insurer, to individual deferred annuities, to mental health benefits under a health care insurance plan, to the definitions of 'title insurance limited producer' and of other terms used in the title regulating the practice of the business of insurance, and to small employer health insurance; repealing the Small Employer Health Reinsurance Association; making conforming amendments; and providing for an effective date." 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3636 with the: Journal Page L&C RPT 3DP 4NR 3322 FN1: ZERO(CED) 3322 FIN RPT 1DP 7NR 3525 FN1: ZERO(CED) 3526 Amendment No. 1 was offered by Representatives Cissna and Gruenberg: Page 1, line 9, following "Association;" (title amendment): Insert "establishing an insurance task force;" Page 36, following line 9: Insert a new bill section to read: "* Sec. 49. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to read: INSURANCE TASK FORCE. (a) The insurance task force is created in the legislative branch. The president of the senate and the speaker of the house of representatives shall each appoint three members from each body and two members from the insurance industry to an Insurance Task Force. If a member of the task force ceases to be a member of the appropriate legislative body, the appropriate appointing authority shall appoint a replacement. The division of insurance shall provide staff support and administrative services to the task force. Members of the task force do not receive compensation, but are entitled to per diem and travel expenses authorized for boards and commissions under AS 39.20.180. (b) The Insurance Task Force shall examine (1) factors leading to the increased cost of health care insurance; (2) the market forces affecting the growing number of uninsured; and (3) the effects of cost shifting in the medical care and health insurance industries. (c) The Insurance Task Force shall submit a report to the legislature three months after receiving the reports and conclusions of the pending studies of the uninsured by the division of insurance. The report must summarize the findings and recommendations of the task force, including recommendations for 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3637 (1) alternatives for achieving more efficient, cost-effective delivery of health care insurance to uninsured residents in the state; (2) statutory, regulatory, organizational, and management changes that may be necessary to carry out the recommendations of the task force. (d) The Insurance Task Force is terminated June 1, 2008." Renumber the following bill sections accordingly. Page 37, line 9: Delete "secs. 51 and 52" Insert "secs. 52 and 53" Representative Cissna moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 1 be adopted. There was objection. Amendment No. 1 to Amendment No. 1 was offered by Representative Cissna: Under "(c)": Delete "division of insurance" Insert "department of health and social services" Representative Cissna moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 1 to Amendment No. 1 be adopted. Representative Gruenberg objected and withdrew the objection. There being no further objection, Amendment No. 1 to Amendment No. 1 was adopted. Amendment No. 2 to Amendment No. 1 as amended was offered by Representative Gruenberg: Delete "insurance task force" Insert "health insurance task force" Representative Gruenberg moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 2 to Amendment No. 1 as amended be adopted. 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3638 There being no objection, it was so ordered. The presence of Representative Kapsner, who was excused (page 3628), was noted. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 1 as amended be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 289(FIN) Second Reading Amendment No. 1 as amended YEAS: 12 NAYS: 22 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 6 Yeas: Berkowitz, Cissna, Crawford, Elkins, Gara, Gardner, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Salmon Nays: Coghill, Dahlstrom, Foster, Gatto, Harris, Holm, Kelly, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson Absent: Anderson, Chenault, Croft, Hawker, Moses, Weyhrauch And so, Amendment No. 1 as amended was not adopted. Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that CSSB 289(FIN) be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading, and placed on final passage. There was objection. CSSB 289(FIN) will advance to third reading on tomorrow's calendar. SB 300 The following, which had been moved to the bottom of the calendar (page 3580), was read the second time: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 300(L&C) "An Act relating to the handling of negative equity in motor vehicle transactions; and relating to the contents of retail installment contracts." 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3639 with the: Journal Page TRA RPT 4DP 1NR 3348 FN1: ZERO(CED) 3349 L&C RPT 6DP 1NR 3371 FN1: ZERO(CED) 3371 Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that CSSB 300(L&C) be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading, and placed on final passage. There was objection. CSSB 300(L&C) will advance to third reading on tomorrow's calendar. SB 315 The following, which had been moved to the bottom of the calendar (page 3580), was read the second time: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 315(L&C) "An Act relating to the disposition of unredeemed property; and providing for an effective date." with the: Journal Page FIN RPT 2DP 5NR 3487 FN1: ZERO(CED) 3487 Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that CSSB 315(L&C) be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading, and placed on final passage. There was objection. CSSB 315(L&C) will advance to third reading on tomorrow's calendar. 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3640 SB 317 The following, which had been moved to the bottom of the calendar (page 3581), was read the second time: SENATE BILL NO. 317 "An Act relating to the purchase by the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation of a parking garage in Anchorage, Alaska and approving the issuance of bonds for the purchase of that parking garage; providing notice of, and authorizing the commissioner of the Department of Administration to enter into, a lease-purchase agreement with the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation for that parking garage; and providing for an effective date." with the: Journal Page FIN RPT 4DP 4NR 3526 FN1: (ADM) 3526 Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that SB 317 be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading, and placed on final passage. There being no objection, it was so ordered. SB 317 was read the third time. The question being: "Shall SB 317 pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: SB 317 Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 37 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 3 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3641 Absent: Croft, Moses, Weyhrauch And so, SB 317 passed the House. Representative Coghill 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 Elkins gave notice of reconsideration of the vote on SB 317 and it was taken up later. THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILLS (continued) HB 51 The following, which was moved to the bottom of the calendar (page 3581), was read the third time: CS FOR SPONSOR SUBSTITUTE FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 51(FIN) "An Act relating to associations of self-insured employers for purposes of providing workers' compensation coverage and allowing employers who are members of the same trade to form associations for providing self-insurance for workers' compensation coverage; and providing for an effective date." The question being: "Shall CSSSHB 51(FIN) pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSSHB 51(FIN) Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 27 NAYS: 10 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 3 Yeas: Anderson, Chenault, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Kelly, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Rokeberg, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3642 Nays: Cissna, Coghill, Elkins, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Olson, Ramras, Salmon, Weyhrauch Absent: Berkowitz, Moses, Samuels Kapsner changed from "Yea" to "Nay". Dahlstrom changed from "Nay" to "Yea". Salmon changed from "Yea" to "Nay". Ramras changed from "Yea" to "Nay". Olson changed from "Yea" to "Nay". And so, CSSSHB 51(FIN) passed the House. Representative Coghill 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 Croft gave notice of reconsideration of the vote on CSSSHB 51(FIN). THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS (continued) SB 265 The following, which was moved to the bottom of the calendar (page 3581), was read the third time: SENATE BILL NO. 265 "An Act increasing the total amount of bonds and notes that the Alaska Municipal Bond Bank Authority may have outstanding; and providing for an effective date." The question being: "Shall SB 265 pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: SB 265 Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 39 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3643 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Absent: Moses And so, SB 265 passed the House. Representative Coghill 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. SB 265 was signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk and returned to the Senate. SB 310 The following, which was moved to the bottom of the calendar (page 3582), was read the third time: HOUSE CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 310(FIN) "An Act relating to the employment of prisoners; and providing for an effective date." Representative Gardner moved and asked unanimous consent that HCS SB 310(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 Representatives Gardner and Samuels: Page 3, line 14, following "services": Insert ". A contract with an individual or private organization must require payment to the commissioner of at least the minimum wage required by AS 23.10.065 for each hour worked by a prisoner. The wage required under the contract, multiplied by the total hours worked by inmates, must be paid weekly, or for another period as required by the contract" 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3644 Representative Gardner 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. The question being: "Shall HCS SB 310(FIN) am H pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS SB 310(FIN) am H Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 39 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Absent: Moses And so, HCS SB 310(FIN) am H passed the House. Representative Coghill 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 Berkowitz gave notice of reconsideration of the vote on HCS SB 310(FIN) am H. RECONSIDERATION HB 485 Representative Rokeberg brought up reconsideration of the vote on HB 485(fld H) (page 3426). The following, which had been held on reconsideration (page 3555), was again before the House in third reading: 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3645 HOUSE BILL NO. 485 "An Act amending the State Personnel Act to place in the exempt service pharmacists and physicians employed in the Department of Health and Social Services or in the Department of Corrections and corporate income tax forensic auditors employed by the division of the Department of Revenue principally responsible for the collection and enforcement of state taxes who specialize in apportionment analysis and tax shelters of multistate corporate taxpayers; and providing for an effective date." Representative Rokeberg placed a call of the House. The Speaker stated the call was satisfied. Representative Croft moved and asked unanimous consent that HB 485 be returned to second reading for the specific purpose of rescinding previous action in failing to adopt Amendment No. 1 (page 3385). There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Croft moved and asked unanimous consent that the House rescind previous action in failing to adopt Amendment No. 1. Representative Rokeberg objected. The question being: "Shall the House rescind previous action in failing to adopt Amendment No. 1?" The roll was taken with the following result: HB 485--RECONSIDERATION Second Reading Rescind Previous Action/Amendment No. 1 YEAS: 22 NAYS: 18 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Cissna, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Gara, Gardner, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kott, Lynn, McGuire, Moses, Ramras, Salmon, Stoltze, Weyhrauch 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3646 Nays: Chenault, Coghill, Elkins, Foster, Gatto, Hawker, Holm, Kelly, Kohring, LeDoux, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Rokeberg, Samuels, Seaton, Thomas, Wilson And so, the motion passed. Representative Croft moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 1 (page 3384) be adopted. Representative Rokeberg objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 1 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: HB 485--RECONSIDERATION Second Reading Amendment No. 1 YEAS: 23 NAYS: 17 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Cissna, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kott, Lynn, McGuire, Moses, Ramras, Salmon, Stoltze, Weyhrauch Nays: Chenault, Coghill, Elkins, Foster, Hawker, Holm, Kelly, Kohring, LeDoux, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Rokeberg, Samuels, Seaton, Thomas, Wilson And so, Amendment No. 1 was adopted, and the new title follows: HOUSE BILL NO. 485 am "An Act amending the State Personnel Act to place in the exempt service pharmacists and physicians employed in the Department of Health and Social Services or in the Department of Corrections; and providing for an effective date." The question to be reconsidered: "Shall HB 485 am pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3647 HB 485 am--RECONSIDERATION Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 23 NAYS: 17 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Anderson, Chenault, Coghill, Foster, Gatto, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Kelly, Kohring, Kott, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson Nays: Berkowitz, Cissna, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Gara, Gardner, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, LeDoux, Moses, Salmon, Weyhrauch Gardner changed from "Yea" to "Nay". And so, HB 485 am passed the House on reconsideration. Representative Coghill moved the effective date clause. The question being: "Shall the effective date clause be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: HB 485 am--RECONSIDERATION Third Reading Effective Date YEAS: 27 NAYS: 13 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Anderson, Chenault, Coghill, Dahlstrom, Foster, Gardner, Gatto, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Kelly, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Nays: Berkowitz, Cissna, Crawford, Croft, Elkins, Gara, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Moses, Salmon And so, the effective date clause was adopted. HB 485 am was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3648 SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS (continued) SB 216 The following, which had been moved to the bottom of the calendar (page 3635), was read the second time: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 216(JUD) "An Act relating to bail and unlawful evasion; and providing for an effective date." with the: Journal Page FIN RPT HCS(FIN) 4DP 3NR 3253 FN1: ZERO(COR) 3254 FN2: INDETERMINATE(ADM) 3254 Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the following committee substitute be adopted in lieu of the original bill: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 216(FIN) (same title) There being no objection, it was so ordered. Amendment No. 1 was offered by Representatives Berkowitz and Seaton: Page 1, line 1, following "evasion;" (title amendment): Insert "relating to methamphetamines; relating to illegal drug manufacturing sites;" Page 2, following line 31: Insert new bill sections to read: "* Sec. 5. AS 11.71.020(a) is amended to read: (a) Except as authorized in AS 17.30, a person commits the crime of misconduct involving a controlled substance in the second degree if the person (1) manufactures or delivers any amount of a schedule IA controlled substance or possesses any amount of a schedule IA 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3649 controlled substance with intent to manufacture or deliver; (2) manufactures any material, compound, mixture, or preparation that contains (A) methamphetamine, or its salts, isomers, or salts of isomers; or (B) an immediate precursor of methamphetamine, or its salts, isomers, or salts of isomers; (3) possesses an immediate precursor of methamphetamine, or the salts, isomers, or salts of isomers of the immediate precursor of methamphetamine, with the intent to manufacture any material, compound, mixture, or preparation that contains methamphetamine, or its salts, isomers, or salts of isomers; [OR] (4) possesses a listed chemical with intent to manufacture any material, compound, mixture, or preparation that contains (A) methamphetamine, or its salts, isomers, or salts of isomers; or (B) an immediate precursor of methamphetamine, or its salts, isomers, or salts of isomer; (5) possesses methamphetamine in an organic solution with intent to extract from it methamphetamine or its salts, isomers, or salts of isomers; or (6) under circumstances not proscribed under AS 11.71.010(a)(2), delivers (A) an immediate precursor of methamphetamine, or the salts, isomers, or salts of isomers of the immediate precursor of methamphetamine, to another person with reckless disregard that the precursor will be used to manufacture any material, compound, mixture, or preparation that contains methamphetamine, or its salts, isomers, or salts of isomers; or (B) a listed chemical to another person with reckless disregard that the listed chemical will be used to manufacture any material, compound, mixture, or preparation that contains (i) methamphetamine, or its salts, isomers, or salts of isomers; (ii) an immediate precursor of methamphetamine, or its salts, isomers, or salts of 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3650 isomers; or (iii) methamphetamine or its salts, isomers, or salts of isomers in an organic solution. * Sec. 6. AS 11.71.020 is amended by adding a new subsection to read: (d) In a prosecution under (a) of this section, possession of more than six grams of the listed chemicals ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, phenylpropanolamine, the salts, isomers, or salts of isomers of those chemicals is prima facie evidence that the person intended to use the listed chemicals to manufacture, to aid or abet another person to manufacture, or to deliver to another person who intends to manufacture methamphetamine, its immediate precursors, or the salts, isomers, or salts of isomers of methamphetamine or its immediate precursors. The prima facie evidence described in this subsection does not apply to a person who possesses (1) the listed chemicals ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, phenylpropanolamine, or the salts, isomers, or salts of isomers of those chemicals (A) and the listed chemical was dispensed to the person under a valid prescription; or (B) in the ordinary course of a legitimate business, or an employee of a legitimate business, as a (i) retailer or as a wholesaler; (ii) wholesale drug distributor licensed by the Board of Pharmacy; (iii) manufacturer of drug products licensed by the Board of Pharmacy; (iv) pharmacist licensed by the Board of Pharmacy; or (v) health care professional licensed by the state; or (2) less than 24 grams of ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, phenylpropanolamine, or the salts, isomers, or salts of isomers of those chemicals, kept in a locked storage area on the premises of a legitimate business or nonprofit organization operating a camp, lodge, school, day care center, treatment center, or other organized group activity, and the location or nature of the activity, or the age of the participants, makes it impractical for the participants in the activity to obtain medicinal products. 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3651 * Sec. 7. AS 11.71.030(a) is amended to read: (a) Except as authorized in AS 17.30, a person commits the crime of misconduct involving a controlled substance in the third degree if the person (1) under circumstances not proscribed under AS 11.71.020(a)(2) - (6) [AS 11.71.020(a)(2) - (4)], manufactures or delivers any amount of a schedule IIA or IIIA controlled substance or possesses any amount of a schedule IIA or IIIA controlled substance with intent to manufacture or deliver; (2) delivers any amount of a schedule IVA, VA, or VIA controlled substance to a person under 19 years of age who is at least three years younger than the person delivering the substance; or (3) possesses any amount of a schedule IA or IIA controlled substance (A) with reckless disregard that the possession occurs (i) on or within 500 feet of school grounds; or (ii) at or within 500 feet of a recreation or youth center; or (B) on a school bus. * Sec. 8. AS 11.71 is amended by adding a new section to article 2 to read: Sec. 11.71.210. Purchase or receipt of restricted amounts of certain listed chemicals. (a) A person commits the crime of purchase or receipt of restricted amounts of certain listed chemicals if the person purchases or receives more than six grams of the following listed chemical, its salts, isomers, or salts of isomers within any 30-day period: (1) ephedrine under AS 11.71.200(4); (2) pseudoephedrine under AS 11.71.200(13); (3) phenylpropanolamine under AS 11.71.200(11). (b) This section does not apply to a person who lawfully purchases or receives (1) more than six grams of a listed chemical identified in (a) of this section (A) that was dispensed to the person under a valid prescription; or (B) in the ordinary course of a legitimate business, or to an employee of a legitimate business, as a 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3652 (i) retailer or as a wholesaler; (ii) wholesale drug distributor licensed by the Board of Pharmacy; (iii) manufacturer of drug products licensed by the Board of Pharmacy; (iv) pharmacist licensed by the Board of Pharmacy; or (v) a health care professional licensed by the state; or (2) more than six but less than 24 grams of a listed chemical identified in (a) of this section in the ordinary course of a legitimate business or nonprofit organization, or as an employee of a legitimate business or nonprofit organization, operating a camp, lodge, school, day care center, treatment center, or other organized group activity, and the location or nature of the activity, or the age of the participants, makes it impractical for the participants in the activity to obtain medicinal products. (c) Purchase or receipt of restricted amounts of certain listed chemicals is a class C felony." Renumber the following bill sections accordingly. Page 3, following line 27: Insert new bill sections to read: "* Sec. 11. AS 12.30.023 is amended by adding a new subsection to read: (b) In addition to conditions the court may impose under (a) of this section and notwithstanding other provisions in this chapter, if the defendant is charged with manufacturing methamphetamine under AS 11.71.020(a)(2), unless the defendant proves to the satisfaction of the court that the defendant's only role in the offense was as an aider or abettor and that the defendant did not stand to benefit financially from the manufacturing, the court shall require the posting of a minimum of $250,000 cash bond if the defendant has previously been convicted in this or another jurisdiction of manufacturing, delivering, or possessing methamphetamine. * Sec. 12. AS 12.55.125(c) is amended to read: (c) Except as provided in (i) of this section, a defendant convicted of a class A felony may be sentenced to a definite term 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3653 of imprisonment of not more than 20 years, and shall be sentenced to a definite term within the following presumptive ranges, subject to adjustment as provided in AS 12.55.155 - 12.55.175: (1) if the offense is a first felony conviction and does not involve circumstances described in (2) of this subsection, five to eight years; (2) if the offense is a first felony conviction (A) and the defendant possessed a firearm, used a dangerous instrument, or caused serious physical injury or death during the commission of the offense, or knowingly directed the conduct constituting the offense at a uniformed or otherwise clearly identified peace officer, fire fighter, correctional employee, emergency medical technician, paramedic, ambulance attendant, or other emergency responder who was engaged in the performance of official duties at the time of the offense, seven to 11 years; (B) and the conviction is for manufacturing related to methamphetamine under AS 11.71.020(a)(2)(A) or (B), seven to 11 years, if (i) the manufacturing occurred in a building with reckless disregard that the building was used as a permanent or temporary home or place of lodging for one or more children under 18 years of age or the building was a place frequented by children; or (ii) in the course of manufacturing or in preparation for manufacturing, the defendant obtained the assistance of one or more children under 18 years of age or one or more children were present; (3) if the offense is a second felony conviction, 10 to 14 years; (4) if the offense is a third felony conviction and the defendant is not subject to sentencing under (l) of this section, 15 to 20 years. * Sec. 13. AS 12.55.125(d) is amended to read: (d) Except as provided in (i) of this section, a defendant convicted of a class B felony may be sentenced to a definite term of imprisonment of not more than 10 years, and shall be sentenced to a definite term within the following presumptive ranges, subject to adjustment as provided in AS 12.55.155 - 12.55.175: (1) if the offense is a first felony conviction and does not 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3654 involve circumstances described in (2) of this subsection, one to three years; a defendant sentenced under this paragraph may, if the court finds it appropriate, be granted a suspended imposition of sentence under AS 12.55.085 if, as a condition of probation under AS 12.55.086, the defendant is required to serve an active term of imprisonment within the range specified in this paragraph, unless the court finds that a mitigation factor under AS 12.55.155 applies; (2) if the offense is a first felony conviction, (A) the defendant violated AS 11.41.130, and the victim was a child under 16 years of age, two to four years; (B) two to four years if the conviction is for an attempt, solicitation, or conspiracy to manufacture related to methamphetamine under AS 11.31 and AS 11.71.020(a)(2)(A) or (B), and (i) the attempted manufacturing occurred, or the solicited or conspired offense was to have occurred, in a building with reckless disregard that the building was used as a permanent or temporary home or place of lodging for one or more children under 18 years of age or the building was a place frequented by children; or (ii) in the course of an attempt to manufacture, the defendant obtained the assistance of one or more children under 18 years of age or one or more children were present; (3) if the offense is a second felony conviction, four to seven years; (4) if the offense is a third felony conviction, six to 10 years. * Sec. 14. AS 12.55.185 is amended by adding a new paragraph to read: (19) "building" has the meaning given in AS 11.81.900. * Sec. 15. AS 17.30 is amended by adding a new section to article 1 to read: Sec. 17.30.090. Sale or purchase of certain listed chemicals. (a) A seller, retailer, or vendor may not sell for personal use and a person may not purchase for personal use ephedrine base, pseudoephedrine base, or phenylpropanolamine base, as those terms are used in P.L. 109-177, 120 Stat. 192, 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3655 unless that sale or purchase complies with and meets the requirements of P.L. 109-177, 120 Stat. 192, with regard to amounts, identification required, storage, access and availability, and logbooks. A seller, retailer, or vendor shall maintain the logbook for the period required under P.L. 109-177, 120 Stat. 192, and shall allow law enforcement officers access to the logbook. Each seller, retailer, and vendor shall provide training to the seller's, retailer's, or vendor's employees and agents in the requirements of this section. The Department of Public Safety shall provide assistance and information to sellers, retailers, and vendors to meet the requirements of this section. (b) A seller, retailer, or vendor may not sell to a person under 16 years of age and a person under 16 years of age may not purchase a product or substance identified in (a) of this section. (c) Nothing in this section limits the authority of a seller, retailer, or vendor regulated by this section to report to a law enforcement agency or officer suspicious purchases of a chemical, product, or substance. A seller, retailer, or vendor is not liable in a civil action for release of information to a law enforcement agency concerning matters related to this section. (d) A seller, retailer, or vendor does not violate this section if the seller, retailer, or vendor proves by a preponderance of the evidence that the seller, retailer, or vendor (1) exercised the degree of care of a reasonable employer to ensure compliance with (a) - (c) of this section; and (2) determined that the employees and agents of the seller, retailer, or vendor had been notified of the requirements of this section by (A) securing each employee's or agent's written acknowledgment of notification of those requirements; or (B) making another appropriate determination. (e) A person who violates this section shall forfeit and pay to the state a civil penalty of not more than $10,000 for each violation." Renumber the following bill sections accordingly. Page 3, following line 31: Insert new bill sections to read: 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3656 "* Sec. 17. AS 46.03.500 is amended by adding a new subsection to read: (f) The department shall maintain on its Internet website a list of all properties for which a notice has been issued under (a) of this section. For each of those properties, the list must contain the parcel identification number, legal description, and physical address and owner's name at the time the notice was issued. * Sec. 18. AS 46.03.550(b) is amended to read: (b) The department shall maintain a list of properties for which the department has received notice under AS 46.03.500(c). When the department determines under (a) of this section that a property on the list is fit for use, the department shall note on the list maintained on its Internet website under AS 46.03.500(f), and on any other list or database it maintains related to illegal drug manufacturing sites, that the property is fit for use [REMOVE THE PROPERTY FROM THE LIST] and shall notify the owner of the property that the property is fit for use. The property shall remain on the lists or databases for five years after it is determined that the property is fit for use and shall be removed from the lists or databases within three months after the five year period has elapsed. On request, the department shall give a copy of the list maintained under this section to any person who requests the list." Renumber the following bill sections accordingly. Page 4, following line 2: Insert a new bill section to read: "* Sec. 20. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to read: APPLICABILITY. Sections 5 - 8 and 11 - 15 of this Act apply to offenses committed on or after the effective date of this Act." Renumber the following bill section accordingly. Representative Berkowitz moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 1 be adopted. Representative Coghill objected. 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3657 Amendment to Amendment No. 1 was offered by Representative Berkowitz: Delete secs. 15, 17, and 18. Representative Berkowitz moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment to Amendment No. 1 be adopted. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 1 as amended be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 216(FIN) Second Reading Amendment No. 1 as amended YEAS: 15 NAYS: 23 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 2 Yeas: Berkowitz, Cissna, Crawford, Croft, Elkins, Gara, Gardner, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Moses, Salmon, Seaton Nays: Anderson, Chenault, Coghill, Dahlstrom, Foster, Gatto, Harris, Hawker, Kelly, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Samuels, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Absent: Holm, Lynn And so, Amendment No. 1 as amended was not adopted. Amendment No. 2 was offered by Representative Croft: Page 3, following line 17: Insert a new subparagraph to read: "(D) defendant's need for a serious health assessment or treatment that the court finds cannot be accommodated in the facility or telephonically; or" Reletter the following subparagraph accordingly. 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3658 Representative Croft moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 2 be adopted. There was objection. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 2 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 216(FIN) Second Reading Amendment No. 2 YEAS: 14 NAYS: 25 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Berkowitz, Cissna, Crawford, Croft, Elkins, Gara, Gardner, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Moses, Salmon Nays: Anderson, Chenault, Coghill, Dahlstrom, Foster, Gatto, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Kelly, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Absent: Lynn And so, Amendment No. 2 was not adopted. Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that HCS CSSB 216(FIN) be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading, and placed on final passage. There was objection. HCS CSSB 216(FIN) will advance to third reading on tomorrow's calendar. LEGISLATIVE CITATIONS Representative Coghill 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: 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3659 Honoring - Jim and Dzintra Colberg By Representatives Gatto, Stoltze, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Gara, Gardner, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Honoring - Paul Jendryk By Representatives Rokeberg, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Honoring - Gail Heineman By Representatives Rokeberg, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Honoring - Lanie Fleischer By Representatives Gara, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Honoring - Mat-Su Homebuilders Association By Representatives Gatto, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Gara, Gardner, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3660 Honoring - Legislative Lounge Staff By Representatives Rokeberg, Harris, Coghill, Guttenberg, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Honoring - House Records Staff By Representatives Rokeberg, Harris, Coghill, Guttenberg, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Honoring - House Chief Clerk and Staff By Representatives Rokeberg, Harris, Coghill, Guttenberg, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Honoring - House Floor Staff By Representatives Rokeberg, Harris, Coghill, Guttenberg, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Honoring - Moctar Diouf, Youth Soccer Coach of the Year By Senator Elton; Representatives Kerttula, Weyhrauch, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3661 Honoring - George Reifenstein, Jr., Boy Scout Silver Beaver Recipient By Senator Elton; Representatives Kerttula, Weyhrauch, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson Honoring - Lady A. Marlene McCarty, Grand High Priestess of the Ladies' Oriental Shrine of North America and Past High Priestess of Waheed Court No. 81, Anchorage, Alaska By Senator French; Representatives Croft, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch Honoring - Filipino Community, Inc., 50th Anniversary By Senator Elton; Representatives Kerttula, Weyhrauch, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson In Memoriam - Bonnie Janet King By Representatives Kerttula, Weyhrauch, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson; Senator Elton In Memoriam - Lourdes Abad Holganza By Representatives Weyhrauch, Kerttula, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson; Senator Elton 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3662 In Memoriam - John Brantner By Representatives Weyhrauch, Kerttula, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson; Senator Elton In Memoriam - Leephonse Hober Smith and Frances Christine Atmueller Smith By Representatives Weyhrauch, Kerttula, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson; Senator Elton In Memoriam - Orville Wertzbaugher By Representatives Gatto, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson In Memoriam - Joseph Andrew Vanraden By Representatives Gatto, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson In Memoriam - Allen Joe Owens By Representatives Gatto, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3663 In Memoriam - Mary Lou Knickerbocker By Senator Elton; Representatives Kerttula, Weyhrauch, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson In Memoriam - Shawn Martin Mickelsen By Senator Elton; Representatives Kerttula, Weyhrauch, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson In Memoriam - Cecilia "Cis" Florence Bednar Cavanaugh By Senator Ellis; Representatives Berkowitz, Harris, Anderson, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson In Memoriam - Idabelle Bryson By Senator Elton; Representatives Kerttula, Weyhrauch, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson In Memoriam - Richard W. Freer By Senator Elton; Representatives Kerttula, Weyhrauch, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3664 In Memoriam - Debra A. Kendler Baxter By Senator Elton; Representatives Kerttula, Weyhrauch, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson In Memoriam - Dorothy Wanamaker Wallace By Senator Elton; Representatives Kerttula, Weyhrauch, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson In Memoriam - Sgt. Kurtis Dean Kama-O-Apelila Arcala By Senator Green; Representatives Gatto, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson In Memoriam - Alden Todd By Senator Guess; Representatives Crawford, Dahlstrom, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Croft, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENTS HCR 6 Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the House consider the Senate message (page 3519) on the following: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 6 Relating to the continuation of the Alaska Information Infrastructure Policy Task Force until the first day of the First 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3665 Regular Session of the Twenty-Fifth Alaska State Legislature in January 2007. and HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 6 am S Relating to reestablishing the Alaska Information Infrastructure Policy Task Force. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Coghill moved that the House concur in the Senate amendment to HCR 6, thus adopting HCR 6 am S, and recommended that the members vote yes. The question being: "Shall the House concur in the Senate amendment to HCR 6?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCR 6 am S Concur YEAS: 39 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Absent: Lynn And so, the House concurred in the Senate amendment, thus adopting HCR 6 am S. The Chief Clerk notified the Senate. HCR 6 am S was referred to the Chief Clerk for enrollment. 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3666 SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS HCR 48 Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the following be taken up as a Special Order of Business: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 48 Relating to establishing the Alaska Medal of Honor. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Amendment No. 1 was offered by Representatives Weyhrauch and Harris: Page 3, line 2, following "ones": Insert "; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED that the Joint Armed Services Committee, in conjunction with the Adjutant General of the Alaska National Guard and the commanding officer of Alaska Command or their representatives, prepare and present guidelines for awarding the Alaska Medal of Honor to the Alaska State Legislature for approval" Representative Weyhrauch 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. The question being: "Shall HCR 48 am pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCR 48 am Special Order of Business YEAS: 38 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 2 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3667 Absent: Elkins, Lynn And so, HCR 48 am passed the House and was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. RECONSIDERATION SB 317 Representative Rokeberg moved and asked unanimous consent that reconsideration of SB 317 (page 3641) be taken up on the same day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The following was again before the House in third reading: SENATE BILL NO. 317 "An Act relating to the purchase by the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation of a parking garage in Anchorage, Alaska and approving the issuance of bonds for the purchase of that parking garage; providing notice of, and authorizing the commissioner of the Department of Administration to enter into, a lease-purchase agreement with the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation for that parking garage; and providing for an effective date." The question to be reconsidered: "Shall SB 317 pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: SB 317--RECONSIDERATION Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 36 NAYS: 2 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 2 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson Nays: Salmon, Weyhrauch 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3668 Absent: Elkins, Lynn And so, SB 317 passed the House on reconsideration. Representative Coghill 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. SB 317 was signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk and returned to the Senate. UNFINISHED BUSINESS HB 13 Representative LeDoux added her name as cosponsor to: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 13(RLS) am "An Act relating to reimbursement of municipal bonds for school construction; increasing the base student allocation used in the formula for state financing of public education; relating to the district cost factors for state funding of public education; relating to school improvement funding; and providing for an effective date." HB 484 Representative Stoltze added his name as cosponsor to: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 484(FSH) "An Act allowing for revenue received from issuance of additional entry permits to be appropriated for reimbursement to salmon fishery associations." SB 20 Representative Neuman added his name as cross sponsor to: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 20(FIN) "An Act relating to offenses against unborn children." 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3669 SB 216 Representatives McGuire, Neuman, Lynn, and Wilson added their names as cross sponsors to: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 216(FIN) "An Act relating to bail and unlawful evasion; and providing for an effective date." HB 381 The following, which passed the House and was engrossed on May 3, 2006 (page 3566), was signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk and transmitted to the Senate for consideration: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 381(FIN) "An Act relating to the financing of construction, major maintenance, and renovation of certain capital projects; 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, and relating to that sale and the use of the revenue; authorizing the Northern Tobacco Securitization Corporation to issue bonds and use the proceeds to acquire the right to receive a portion of anticipated revenue from a tobacco litigation settlement and for other purposes, and relating to those bonds; and providing for an effective date." ENGROSSMENT HCR 48 HCR 48 am was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. HB 13 CSHB 13(RLS) am was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. HB 240 CSHB 240(RLS) am was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3670 HB 485 HB 485 am was engrossed. SB 132 Reconsideration of the following was not taken up on this legislative day. It was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk and transmitted to the Senate for consideration: HOUSE CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 132(FIN) am H "An Act relating to complaints filed with, investigations, hearings, and orders of, and the interest rate on awards of the State Commission for Human Rights; and making conforming amendments." ANNOUNCEMENTS With appointment of the Conference Committee on the operating budget, Rule 23(d) of the Uniform Rules is in effect as of April 24, 2006. House committee schedules are published daily under separate cover. The following meetings today have been changed as indicated: Finance Committee CANCELED 1:30 p.m. Rules Committee CANCELED 1:30 p.m. Health, Education & Social Services Committee CANCELED 3:00 p.m. Judiciary Committee CANCELED 3:00 p.m. 2006-05-04 House Journal Page 3671 ADJOURNMENT Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the House adjourn until 10:00 a.m., May 5, 2006. There being no objection, the House adjourned at 5:52 p.m. Suzi Lowell Chief Clerk