Legislature(2017 - 2018)
2018-04-06 House Journal
Full Journal pdf2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3061 HOUSE JOURNAL ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE THIRTIETH LEGISLATURE SECOND SESSION Juneau, Alaska Friday April 6, 2018 Eighty-first Day Pursuant to adjournment the House was called to order by Speaker Edgmon at 10:17 a.m. Roll call showed 36 members present. Representatives Millett and Rauscher had been excused from a call of the House today. Representatives Pruitt and Tarr were absent and their presence was noted later. The invocation was offered by the Chaplain, (Major) Kirk Thorsteinson of Alaska Army National Guard. Representative Ortiz moved and asked unanimous consent that the invocation be spread on the journal. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Well howdy ho everyone! And to those observing Holy Friday may your busy day include a time for reflection, thanksgiving, and joyful anticipation! As the legislative session continues and all of you continue serving diligently, on behalf of those keeping you in thoughts and prayers, I just want to tell you…good luck, we're all counting on you. Let us pray. Lord of all creation, I invite and acknowledge your presence with us today and ask your blessings upon my brother and sister Alaskans before me. May you bless the members of this honored House, Lord, with the same spirit of cooperation and unity witnessed on this day in 1990, when U.S. and Soviet diplomats made significant progress in negotiations 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3062 concerning the role to be played by the newly reunified Germany. God of wonders, bless these representatives with wisdom to understand how best to address the issues before them this day; with patience for the multitude of expectations placed upon them; and with protection of their schedules so they have time to communicate effectively with you, their families, and each other. Holy God, as legislative discussions and interactions occur today, may even minor moments of unity be powerful pieces in the process of preventing bad blood and encouraging the kind of mad love you demonstrate daily toward us, your imperfect servants. Now to God who is able to do far more abundantly beyond all that we ask or think, be honor and glory forever and ever. Amen. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Representative Tilton. CERTIFICATION OF THE JOURNAL Representative Tuck moved and asked unanimous consent that the journal for the 80th legislative day be approved as certified by the Chief Clerk. There being no objection, it was so ordered. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES The Finance Committee reviewed the qualifications of the following and recommends the appointment be forwarded to a joint session for consideration: Verné Boerner as a member of the Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority Board of Trustees. 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3063 The report was signed by Representatives Seaton and Foster, Co- chairs; and Representatives Gara, Wilson, Kawasaki, Ortiz, Pruitt, Thompson, Grenn, Tilton, and Guttenberg. HB 27 The Resources Committee considered: HOUSE BILL NO. 27 "An Act relating to chemicals that are of high concern for children and to the manufacture and sale of products containing certain flame retardant chemicals; relating to an interstate chemicals clearinghouse; adding an unlawful act to the Alaska Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Act; and providing for an effective date." and recommends it be replaced with: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 27(RES) "An Act relating to the manufacture, sale, distribution, and labeling of child-related products containing certain flame retardant chemicals; relating to an interstate chemicals clearinghouse; adding unlawful acts to the Alaska Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Act; and providing for an effective date." The report was signed by Representatives Tarr and Josephson, Co- chairs, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (5): Parish, Drummond, Lincoln, Tarr, Josephson No recommendation (2): Birch, Talerico The following fiscal note(s) apply to CSHB 27(RES): 1. Zero, Dept. of Law 2. Fiscal, Dept. of Environmental Conservation HB 27 was referred to the Labor & Commerce Committee. **The presence of Representative Pruitt was noted. 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3064 HB 83 The State Affairs Committee considered: HOUSE BILL NO. 83 "An Act relating to new defined benefit tiers in the public employees' retirement system and the teachers' retirement system; providing certain employees an opportunity to choose between the defined benefit and defined contribution plans of the public employees' retirement system and the teachers' retirement system; and providing for an effective date." and recommends it be replaced with: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 83(STA) "An Act relating to the Public Employees' Retirement System of Alaska and the teachers' retirement system; providing certain employees an opportunity to choose between the defined benefit and defined contribution plans of the Public Employees' Retirement System of Alaska and the teachers' retirement system; and providing for an effective date." The report was signed by Representative Kreiss-Tomkins, Chair, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (4): Tuck, LeDoux, Wool, Kreiss-Tomkins Do not pass (1): Birch No recommendation (1): Knopp The following fiscal note(s) apply to CSHB 83(STA): 1. Indeterminate, Dept. of Administration 2. Fiscal, Dept. of Administration HB 83 was referred to the Finance Committee. HB 219 The Finance Committee considered: 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3065 HOUSE BILL NO. 219 "An Act relating to background investigation requirements for state employees whose job duties require access to certain federal tax information; relating to persons under contract with the state with access to certain federal tax information; establishing state personnel procedures required for employee access to certain federal tax information; and providing for an effective date." and recommends it be replaced with: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 219(JUD) "An Act relating to background investigation requirements for state employees whose job duties require access to certain federal tax information; relating to current or prospective contractors with the state with access to certain federal tax information; establishing state personnel procedures required for employee access to certain federal tax information; and providing for an effective date." The report was signed by Representatives Seaton and Foster, Co- chairs, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (4): Gara, Guttenberg, Seaton, Foster No recommendation (4): Pruitt, Ortiz, Thompson, Grenn Amend (3): Wilson, Kawasaki, Tilton The following fiscal note(s) apply to CSHB 219(JUD): 6. Zero, Dept. of Corrections 7. Zero, Dept. of Health & Social Services 8. Zero, Dept. of Labor & Workforce Development 9. Zero, Dept. of Public Safety 10. Fiscal, Dept. of Revenue 11. Fiscal, Dept. of Revenue HB 219 was referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar. 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3066 HB 240 The Finance Committee considered: HOUSE BILL NO. 240 "An Act relating to the registration and duties of pharmacy benefits managers; relating to procedures, guidelines, and enforcement mechanisms for pharmacy audits; relating to the cost of multi-source generic drugs and insurance reimbursement procedures; relating to the duties of the director of the division of insurance; and providing for an effective date." and recommends it be replaced with: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 240(FIN) "An Act relating to prescription prices available to consumers; relating to penalties for certain pharmacy or pharmacist violations; relating to the registration and duties of pharmacy benefits managers; relating to procedures, guidelines, and enforcement mechanisms for pharmacy audits; relating to the cost of multi- source generic drugs and insurance reimbursement procedures; relating to the duties of the director of the division of insurance; and providing for an effective date." The report was signed by Representatives Seaton and Foster, Co- chairs, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (8): Gara, Kawasaki, Ortiz, Thompson, Guttenberg, Grenn, Seaton, Foster No recommendation (3): Wilson, Tilton, Pruitt The following fiscal note(s) apply to CSHB 240(FIN): 1. Zero, Dept. of Commerce, Community, & Economic Development 3. Zero, Dept. of Administration HB 240 was referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar. HB 260 The Resources Committee considered: 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3067 HOUSE BILL NO. 260 "An Act relating to electronic possession of certain licenses, tags, and identification cards issued by the Department of Fish and Game; and providing for an effective date." and recommends it be replaced with: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 260(RES) "An Act relating to possession of certain licenses, tags, and permits issued by the Department of Fish and Game; and providing for an effective date." The report was signed by Representatives Josephson and Tarr, Co- chairs, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (5): Birch, Talerico, Lincoln, Drummond, Tarr No recommendation (2): Parish, Josephson The following fiscal note(s) apply to CSHB 260(RES): 1. Zero, Dept. of Fish & Game HB 260 was referred to the Finance Committee. HB 407 The State Affairs Committee considered: HOUSE BILL NO. 407 "An Act relating to the duties of the Alaska Public Offices Commission; clarifying the limits on making, accepting, and reporting certain cash campaign contributions; relating to campaign finance reporting by certain groups; relating to the identification of certain campaign communications; increasing the time the Alaska Public Offices Commission has to respond to a request for an advisory opinion; repealing a reporting requirement for certain contributions; relating to propositions and initiative proposals; and providing for an effective date." and recommends it be replaced with: 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3068 CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 407(STA) "An Act relating to the location of offices for the Alaska Public Offices Commission and the locations at which certain statements and reports filed with the commission are made available; relating to the duties of the Alaska Public Offices Commission; clarifying the limits on making, accepting, and reporting certain cash campaign contributions; relating to campaign finance reporting by certain groups; increasing the time the Alaska Public Offices Commission has to respond to a request for an advisory opinion; repealing a reporting requirement for certain contributions; relating to propositions and initiative proposals; and providing for an effective date." The report was signed by Representative Kreiss-Tomkins, Chair, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (2): Tuck, Kreiss-Tomkins No recommendation (4): Birch, Knopp, LeDoux, Wool The following fiscal note(s) apply to CSHB 407(STA): 1. Zero, Dept. of Administration HB 407 was referred to the Finance Committee. SCR 17 The State Affairs Committee considered: SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 17 Proclaiming April 2018 as Sexual Assault Awareness Month. The report was signed by Representative Kreiss-Tomkins, Chair, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (6): Tuck, Birch, Knopp, LeDoux, Wool, Kreiss-Tomkins The following fiscal note(s) apply: 1. Zero, Legislative Agency 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3069 SCR 17 was referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar. SB 163 The State Affairs Committee considered: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 163(STA) "An Act relating to commercial motor vehicles." The report was signed by Representative Kreiss-Tomkins, Chair, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (4): Tuck, Knopp, Wool, Kreiss-Tomkins No recommendation (1): Birch The following fiscal note(s) apply: 1. Zero, Dept. of Transportation & Public Facilities CSSB 163(STA) was referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar. **The presence of Representative Tarr was noted. REPORTS OF SPECIAL COMMITTEES The House Special Committee on Fisheries reviewed the qualifications of the following and recommends the appointments be forwarded to a joint session for consideration: Alan Cain Orville Huntington as members of the Board of Fisheries. The report was signed by Representative Stutes, Chair; and Representatives Eastman, Neuman, Chenault, and Kreiss-Tomkins. 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3070 INTRODUCTION OF CITATIONS The following citations were introduced and referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar: Honoring - Herb Jinkuteen Didrickson By Representative Kreiss-Tomkins Honoring - Steven D. DeVries By Representative Birch Honoring - Larry Snider By Representative Kreiss-Tomkins Honoring - Richard Burgess Bauder, Jr. By Representative Kreiss-Tomkins Honoring - Charlie Skultka, Jr. By Representative Kreiss-Tomkins Honoring - Brad Hillwig By Representative Tuck; Senator von Imhof Honoring - George Eliason and Bruce Schactler By Representatives Kreiss-Tomkins, Stutes Honoring - Petersburg High School Volleyball Team By Representative Kreiss-Tomkins Honoring - Kake High School Basketball Teams By Representative Kreiss-Tomkins Honoring - Susan D. Cox By Senator Egan Honoring - Sue T. Hull By Senators Stevens, Kelly Honoring - Juneau Capitals 12U-A State Hockey Champions By Senator Egan; Representatives Parish, Kito 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3071 Honoring - Juneau Capitals 12U-B State Hockey Champions By Senator Egan; Representatives Parish, Kito In Memoriam - Teofilo Alagano Agne, Sr. By Representative Kreiss-Tomkins In Memoriam - Myrn McCord By Representative Kreiss-Tomkins In Memoriam - Roger "Buddy" Harris By Senator Micciche; Representative Chenault INTRODUCTION, FIRST READING, AND REFERENCE OF HOUSE RESOLUTIONS HJR 41 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 41 by the House State Affairs Committee: Proposing amendments to the Constitution of the State of Alaska relating to the Alaska permanent fund, establishing the earnings reserve account, and relating to appropriations from the Alaska permanent fund. was read the first time and referred to the State Affairs, Judiciary, and Finance Committees. INTRODUCTION, FIRST READING, AND REFERENCE OF HOUSE BILLS HB 410 HOUSE BILL NO. 410 by the House Community and Regional Affairs Committee, entitled: "An Act relating to the reinstatement of Native corporations; and providing for an effective date." was read the first time and referred to the Community & Regional Affairs Committee. 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3072 HB 411 HOUSE BILL NO. 411 by the House Finance Committee, entitled: "An Act relating to the oil and gas production tax, tax payments, and credits; and providing for an effective date." was read the first time and referred to the Finance Committee. CONSIDERATION OF THE DAILY CALENDAR SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS HB 147 The following was read the second time: SPONSOR SUBSTITUTE FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 147 "An Act relating to the Board of Public Accountancy; relating to the licensure of public accountants; and relating to the practice of public accounting." with the: Journal Page L&C RPT 5DP 2672 FN1: (CED) 2673 FIN REFERRAL WAIVED 3027 Representative Tuck moved and asked unanimous consent that SSHB 147 be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading, and placed on final passage. There being no objection, it was so ordered. SSHB 147 was read the third time. The question being: "Shall SSHB 147 pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: SSHB 147 Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 36 NAYS: 1 EXCUSED: 2 ABSENT: 1 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3073 Yeas: Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lincoln, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Wilson, Wool, Zulkosky Nays: Eastman Excused: Millett, Rauscher Absent: Knopp And so, SSHB 147 passed the House and was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. HB 340 The following was read the second time: HOUSE BILL NO. 340 "An Act repealing the Alaska BIDCO Assistance program and repealing requirements for an annual examination of a BIDCO by the Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development." with the: Journal Page L&C RPT 5DP 2NR 2571 FN1: ZERO(CED) 2571 Representative Tuck moved and asked unanimous consent that HB 340 be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading, and placed on final passage. There being no objection, it was so ordered. HB 340 was read the third time. The question being: "Shall HB 340 pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: HB 340 Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 38 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 2 ABSENT: 0 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3074 Yeas: Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Knopp, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lincoln, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Wilson, Wool, Zulkosky Excused: Millett, Rauscher And so, HB 340 passed the House and was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. HB 343 The following was read the second time: HOUSE BILL NO. 343 "An Act relating to examination of premium finance companies." with the: Journal Page L&C RPT 3DP 4NR 2572 FN1: ZERO(CED) 2572 Representative Tuck moved and asked unanimous consent that HB 343 be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading, and placed on final passage. There being no objection, it was so ordered. HB 343 was read the third time. The question being: "Shall HB 343 pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: HB 343 Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 38 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 2 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Knopp, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lincoln, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3075 Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Wilson, Wool, Zulkosky Excused: Millett, Rauscher And so, HB 343 passed the House and was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. HB 354 The following was read the second time: HOUSE BILL NO. 354 "An Act relating to dive fishery management assessment procedures." with the: Journal Page FSH RPT 3DP 1NR 2653 FN1: INDETERMINATE(REV) 2653 RES RPT 5DP 2NR 2905 FN1: INDETERMINATE(REV) 2906 Representative Tuck moved and asked unanimous consent that HB 354 be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading, and placed on final passage. There being no objection, it was so ordered. HB 354 was read the third time. The question being: "Shall HB 354 pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: HB 354 Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 36 NAYS: 2 EXCUSED: 2 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Knopp, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lincoln, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Wilson, Wool, Zulkosky 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3076 Nays: Eastman, Neuman Excused: Millett, Rauscher And so, HB 354 passed the House and was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. HB 400 The following was read the second time: HOUSE BILL NO. 400 "An Act relating to the collection of fees by the Department of Public Safety for fire and explosion prevention and safety services." with the: Journal Page STA RPT 1DP 2DNP 3NR 2743 FN1: INDETERMINATE(DPS) 2743 FIN RPT 5DP 4NR 1AM 3003 FN1: INDETERMINATE(DPS) 3004 Representative Tuck moved and asked unanimous consent that HB 400 be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading, and placed on final passage. There was objection. HB 400 will advance to third reading on the April 9 calendar. THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILLS HB 25 The Speaker stated that, without objection, the following, which was held to today's calendar (page 3044), would be moved to the bottom of the calendar: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 25(FIN) "An Act relating to insurance coverage for contraceptives and related services; relating to medical assistance coverage for contraceptives and related services; and providing for an effective date." 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3077 HB 41 The Speaker stated that, without objection, the following, which was advanced to third reading from the April 5 calendar (page 3040), would be moved to the bottom of the calendar: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 41(FIN) "An Act relating to joint prime sponsorship of bills." HB 350 The following, which was advanced to third reading from the April 5 calendar (page 3041), was read the third time: HOUSE BILL NO. 350(efd add) "An Act relating to certain fees for using an automated teller machine; and providing for an effective date." The question being: "Shall HB 350(efd add) pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: HB 350(efd add) Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 37 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 2 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Knopp, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lincoln, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Reinbold, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Wilson, Wool, Zulkosky Excused: Millett, Rauscher Absent: Saddler And so, HB 350(efd add) passed the House. Representative Tuck 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. HB 350(efd add) was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3078 HB 355 The following, which was advanced to third reading from the April 5 calendar (page 3042), was read the third time: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 355(JUD) "An Act relating to the crime of criminally negligent burning; relating to protection of and fire management on forested land; relating to prohibited acts and penalties for prohibited acts on forested land; requiring the Alaska Supreme Court to establish a bail schedule; and providing for an effective date." Representative Eastman moved and asked unanimous consent that CSHB 355(JUD) be returned to second reading for amendments. There was objection. The question being: "Shall CSHB 355(JUD) be returned to second reading for amendments?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHB 355(JUD) Third Reading Return to Second for Amendments YEAS: 16 NAYS: 17 EXCUSED: 2 ABSENT: 5 Yeas: Birch, Chenault, Eastman, Grenn, Johnson, Johnston, Kito, Knopp, Kopp, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Thompson, Tilton, Wilson Nays: Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Gara, Guttenberg, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lincoln, Parish, Seaton, Stutes, Tarr, Tuck, Wool, Zulkosky Excused: Millett, Rauscher Absent: Foster, Neuman, Spohnholz, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico And so, the motion failed. The question being: "Shall CSHB 355(JUD) pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3079 CSHB 355(JUD) Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 28 NAYS: 10 EXCUSED: 2 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Birch, Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lincoln, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Tarr, Thompson, Tuck, Wool, Zulkosky Nays: Chenault, Eastman, Johnson, Knopp, Neuman, Reinbold, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tilton, Wilson Excused: Millett, Rauscher And so, CSHB 355(JUD) passed the House. Representative Tuck 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 Chenault gave notice of reconsideration of the vote on CSHB 355(JUD). HB 374 The following, which was advanced to third reading from the April 5 calendar (page 3043), was read the third time: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 374(L&C) "An Act relating to on-bill financing by a utility for certain energy efficiency and conservation improvements." The question being: "Shall CSHB 374(L&C) pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHB 374(L&C) Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 36 NAYS: 2 EXCUSED: 2 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3080 Knopp, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lincoln, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Reinbold, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Wilson, Wool, Zulkosky Nays: Eastman, Saddler Excused: Millett, Rauscher And so, CSHB 374(L&C) passed the House. Representative Chenault gave notice of reconsideration of the vote on CSHB 374(L&C). SECOND READING OF HOUSE RESOLUTIONS HJR 17 The Speaker stated that, without objection, the following, which was held to today's calendar (page 3046), would be moved to the bottom of the calendar: HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 17 Encouraging the United States Congress to pass legislation giving full military burial rights to Hmong veterans of the Vietnam War. HCR 2 The Speaker stated that, without objection, the following, which was held to today's calendar (page 3046), would be moved to the bottom of the calendar: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 2 Urging Governor Bill Walker to join with the Alaska State Legislature to respond to the public and behavioral health epidemic of adverse childhood experiences by establishing a statewide policy and providing programs to address this epidemic. THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILLS (continued) HB 25 The Speaker stated that, without objection, the following, which was moved to the bottom of the calendar (page 3076), would be moved to the bottom of the calendar: 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3081 CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 25(FIN) "An Act relating to insurance coverage for contraceptives and related services; relating to medical assistance coverage for contraceptives and related services; and providing for an effective date." HB 41 The following, which was moved to the bottom of the calendar (page 3077), was read the third time: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 41(FIN) "An Act relating to joint prime sponsorship of bills." Representative Chenault moved and asked unanimous consent that CSHB 41(FIN) be returned to second reading for the specific purpose of considering Amendment No. 1. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The Speaker stated that, without objection, CSHB 41(FIN) would be returned to second reading for all amendments. Amendment No. 1 was offered by Representative Chenault: Page 2, line 1, following "withdrawn": Insert ", amended, or replaced by sponsor substitute," Representative Chenault moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 1 be adopted. Representative Gara objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 1 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHB 41(FIN) Second Reading Amendment No. 1 YEAS: 15 NAYS: 23 EXCUSED: 2 ABSENT: 0 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3082 Yeas: Birch, Chenault, Johnson, Johnston, Kito, Knopp, Kopp, Neuman, Pruitt, Saddler, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Thompson, Tilton, Wilson Nays: Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lincoln, Ortiz, Parish, Reinbold, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Tarr, Tuck, Wool, Zulkosky Excused: Millett, Rauscher And so, Amendment No. 1 was not adopted. Amendment No. 2 was offered by Representative Chenault: Page 2, line 2, following "legislature.": Insert "All joint prime sponsors must sign all hearing and calendar requests that pertain to the bill." Representative Chenault moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 2 be adopted. Representative Gara objected. Representative Johnston, who was excused (page 3057), left the Chamber. The Speaker stated that, without objection, the House would recess until 4:00 p.m.; and so, the House recessed at 11:50 a.m. AFTER RECESS The Speaker called the House back to order at 4:08 p.m. Representative Tuck moved and asked unanimous consent that Representative Spohnholz be excused from a call of the House from today to 8:00 a.m., April 9. There being no objection, it was so ordered. 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3083 THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILLS (continued) HB 41 CSHB 41(FIN) was before the House in second reading (page 3081) with Amendment No. 2 moved and pending. Representative Gara placed a call of the House. The Speaker stated the call was satisfied. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 2 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHB 41(FIN) Second Reading Amendment No. 2 YEAS: 17 NAYS: 19 EXCUSED: 4 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Birch, Chenault, Eastman, Johnson, Kito, Knopp, Kopp, Neuman, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Thompson, Tilton, Wilson, Wool Nays: Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lincoln, Ortiz, Parish, Seaton, Stutes, Tarr, Tuck, Zulkosky Excused: Johnston, Millett, Rauscher, Spohnholz And so, Amendment No. 2 was not adopted. Amendment No. 3 was offered by Representative Chenault: Page 1, line 1, following "bills" (title amendment): Insert "and resolutions" Page 1, line 4, following "members": Insert "as provided in (c) of this section" Page 1, line 10, following "bill": Insert "or resolution" 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3084 Page 1, line 13, following "bill": Insert "or resolution" Page 1, line 15, following "bill": Insert "or resolution" Page 2, line 2, following "legislature.": Insert "This subsection applies only to bills or resolutions prefiled as provided in the uniform rules of the legislature. The deadline for adding a joint prime sponsor to a bill or resolution is the prefile deadline established annually by the Legislative Affairs Agency." Representative Chenault moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 3 be adopted. Representative Gara objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 3 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHB 41(FIN) Second Reading Amendment No. 3 YEAS: 17 NAYS: 19 EXCUSED: 4 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Birch, Chenault, Eastman, Johnson, Kito, Knopp, Kopp, Neuman, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Wilson Nays: Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lincoln, Ortiz, Parish, Seaton, Stutes, Tarr, Wool, Zulkosky Excused: Johnston, Millett, Rauscher, Spohnholz And so, Amendment No. 3 was not adopted. Amendment No. 4 was offered by Representative Eastman: Page 1, line 1, following "bills" (title amendment): Insert "and resolutions" 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3085 Page 1, line 4, following "members": Insert "as provided in (c) of this section" Page 1, lines 10 - 12: Delete "A bill may be introduced by a group of members of the legislature in the manner and form prescribed in the uniform rules of the legislature and the legislative style manual." Page 1, line 13: Following "sponsors.": Insert "A joint prime sponsor may not be added after a bill or resolution has been introduced." Following "bill": Insert "or resolution" Page 1, line 15, following "bill": Insert "or resolution" Representative Eastman moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 4 be adopted. Representative Gara objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 4 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHB 41(FIN) Second Reading Amendment No. 4 YEAS: 15 NAYS: 21 EXCUSED: 4 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Birch, Chenault, Eastman, Johnson, Kito, Knopp, Kopp, Neuman, Pruitt, Saddler, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Thompson, Tilton, Wilson Nays: Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lincoln, Ortiz, Parish, Reinbold, Seaton, Stutes, Tarr, Tuck, Wool, Zulkosky Excused: Johnston, Millett, Rauscher, Spohnholz And so, Amendment No. 4 was not adopted. 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3086 Amendment No. 5 was offered by Representatives Tilton, Neuman, Wilson, Reinbold, Johnston, Thompson, Saddler, Talerico, Birch, Eastman, and Pruitt: Page 1, lines 3 - 8: Delete all material and insert: "* Section 1. AS 24.08.060(a) is amended to read: (a) A member of the legislature or a group of members may introduce a bill or resolution. A [OR A] committee chairman, after consultation with all of the committee members and with the express written agreement [CONCURRENCE] of a majority of the active members of the committee, may introduce a bill or resolution [AND] on behalf of the committee [, MAY INTRODUCE A BILL OR RESOLUTION]. Bills and resolutions shall be prepared and introduced in the manner and form prescribed in the uniform rules and the legislative style manual." Representative Tilton moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 5 be adopted. Representative Gara objected. Representative Drummond rose to a point of order stating the debate was not germane to the amendment. The Speaker cautioned the member to speak to the amendment. Representative Claman rose to a point of order stating the debate was not germane to the amendment. The Speaker cautioned the member to speak to the amendment. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 5 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHB 41(FIN) Second Reading Amendment No. 5 YEAS: 17 NAYS: 19 EXCUSED: 4 ABSENT: 0 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3087 Yeas: Birch, Chenault, Eastman, Johnson, Kawasaki, Knopp, Kopp, Neuman, Parish, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Thompson, Tilton, Wilson Nays: Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Josephson, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lincoln, Ortiz, Seaton, Stutes, Tarr, Tuck, Wool, Zulkosky Excused: Johnston, Millett, Rauscher, Spohnholz And so, Amendment No. 5 was not adopted. CSHB 41(FIN) was automatically in third reading. The Speaker stated that, without objection, CSHB 41(FIN) would be held to the April 9 calendar. SECOND READING OF HOUSE RESOLUTIONS HJR 17 The following, which was moved to the bottom of the calendar (page 3080), was read the second time: HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 17 Encouraging the United States Congress to pass legislation giving full military burial rights to Hmong veterans of the Vietnam War. with the: Journal Page MLV RPT CS(MLV) 4DP 2NR 2310 FN1: ZERO(H.MLV) 2311 Representative Tuck moved and asked unanimous consent that the following committee substitute be adopted in lieu of the original resolution: CS FOR HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 17(MLV) (same title) There being no objection, it was so ordered. 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3088 Amendment No. 1 was not offered Representative Tuck moved and asked unanimous consent that CSHJR 17(MLV) be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading, and placed on final passage. There being no objection, it was so ordered. CSHJR 17(MLV) was read the third time. The question being: "Shall CSHJR 17(MLV) pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHJR 17(MLV) Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 36 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 4 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Knopp, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lincoln, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Wilson, Wool, Zulkosky Excused: Johnston, Millett, Rauscher, Spohnholz And so, CSHJR 17(MLV) passed the House and was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. HCR 2 The following, which was moved to the bottom of the calendar (page 3080), was read the second time: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 2 Urging Governor Bill Walker to join with the Alaska State Legislature to respond to the public and behavioral health epidemic of adverse childhood experiences by establishing a statewide policy and providing programs to address this epidemic. with the: Journal Page HSS RPT 6DP 1NR 718 FN1: ZERO(H.HSS) 718 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3089 STA RPT CS(STA) NT 3DP 4NR 2395 FN2: ZERO(LEG) 2396 Representative Tuck moved and asked unanimous consent that the following committee substitute be adopted in lieu of the original resolution: CS FOR HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 2(STA) Urging Governor Bill Walker to join with the Alaska State Legislature to address the presence of adverse childhood experiences and childhood trauma as factors for many societal issues by establishing a statewide policy, supporting evidence- based programs, and funding research for statewide solutions. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Claman rose to a point of order regarding confining remarks to the resolution before the body. The Speaker cautioned the member to speak to the resolution. Representative Saddler rose to a point of order regarding debate, stating that a member should not interpret another member's remarks or motives. The Speaker cautioned members that it is not proper to discuss the motives of other members. The question being: "Shall CSHCR 2(STA) pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHCR 2(STA) Second Reading Final Passage YEAS: 28 NAYS: 8 EXCUSED: 4 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Knopp, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lincoln, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Seaton, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tuck, Wool, Zulkosky 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3090 Nays: Eastman, Johnson, Neuman, Reinbold, Saddler, Sullivan-Leonard, Tilton, Wilson Excused: Johnston, Millett, Rauscher, Spohnholz And so, CSHCR 2(STA) passed the House and was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. HB 25 The following, which was moved to the bottom of the calendar (page 3080), was read the third time: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 25(FIN) "An Act relating to insurance coverage for contraceptives and related services; relating to medical assistance coverage for contraceptives and related services; and providing for an effective date." Representative Claman moved and asked unanimous consent that CSHB 25(FIN) be returned to second reading for the specific purpose of considering Amendment No. 10. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The Speaker stated that, without objection, CSHB 25(FIN) would be returned to second reading for all amendments. Amendment No. 10 was offered by Representative Claman: Page 3, line 5: Delete "(1)" Page 3, line 6: Delete "; or" Insert "." Page 3, lines 7 - 10: Delete all material. Representative Claman moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 10 be adopted. 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3091 Representative Wilson objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 10 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHB 25(FIN) Second Reading Amendment No. 10 YEAS: 20 NAYS: 16 EXCUSED: 4 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, Lincoln, Ortiz, Parish, Seaton, Stutes, Tarr, Tuck, Wool, Zulkosky Nays: Birch, Chenault, Eastman, Johnson, Knopp, Kopp, LeDoux, Neuman, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Thompson, Tilton, Wilson Excused: Johnston, Millett, Rauscher, Spohnholz And so, Amendment No. 10 was adopted. Amendment No. 1 was offered by Representative Claman: Page 7, line 25: Delete "2018" Insert "2019" Representative Claman 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. Amendment Nos. 2 and 3 were not offered. Amendment No. 4 was offered by Representatives Sullivan-Leonard, Wilson, Tilton, Rauscher, Millett, Reinbold, Johnson, Eastman, Chenault, Saddler, and Kopp: Page 1, lines 1 - 2 (title amendment): Delete "relating to medical assistance coverage for contraceptives and related services;" 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3092 Page 1, line 8: Delete "shall" Insert "may" Page 2, line 7, through page 3, line 10: Delete all material. Reletter the following subsection accordingly. Page 3, line 14, through page 7, line 24: Delete all material. Renumber the following bill section accordingly. Page 7, line 25: Delete "Except as provided in sec. 9 of this Act, this" Insert "This" Representative Sullivan-Leonard moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 4 be adopted. Representative Claman objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 4 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHB 25(FIN) am Second Reading Amendment No. 4 YEAS: 16 NAYS: 20 EXCUSED: 4 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Birch, Chenault, Eastman, Johnson, Knopp, Kopp, LeDoux, Neuman, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Thompson, Tilton, Wilson Nays: Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, Lincoln, Ortiz, Parish, Seaton, Stutes, Tarr, Tuck, Wool, Zulkosky Excused: Johnston, Millett, Rauscher, Spohnholz And so, Amendment No. 4 was not adopted. 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3093 Amendment No. 5 was not offered. Amendment No. 6 was offered by Representative Wilson: Page 3, following line 10: Insert a new subsection to read: "(h) For a period in which all persons covered under a health care insurance plan are male, unable to have children, or over the reproductive age, a health care insurer is exempt from the requirements of this section." Reletter the following subsection accordingly. Representative Wilson moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 6 be adopted. Representative Claman objected. Representative Wilson moved and asked unanimous consent to abstain from voting because of a conflict of interest. Objection was heard, and she was required to vote. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 6 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHB 25(FIN) am Second Reading Amendment No. 6 YEAS: 16 NAYS: 20 EXCUSED: 4 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Birch, Chenault, Eastman, Johnson, Kopp, LeDoux, Neuman, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Thompson, Tilton, Wilson Nays: Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Knopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, Lincoln, Parish, Seaton, Stutes, Tarr, Tuck, Wool, Zulkosky Excused: Johnston, Millett, Rauscher, Spohnholz And so, Amendment No. 6 was not adopted. 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3094 Amendment No. 7 was offered by Representative Wilson: Page 2, line 30, following "dependents.": Insert "However, the insurer shall make coverage of prescription contraceptives and voluntary sterilization procedures contingent on notification of the primary insured before an enrolled spouse or dependent is administered or dispensed prescription contraceptives or undergoes a voluntary sterilization procedure." Representative Wilson moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 7 be adopted. Representative Claman objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 7 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHB 25(FIN) am Second Reading Amendment No. 7 YEAS: 15 NAYS: 21 EXCUSED: 4 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Birch, Chenault, Eastman, Johnson, Knopp, Kopp, LeDoux, Neuman, Reinbold, Saddler, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Thompson, Tilton, Wilson Nays: Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, Lincoln, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Seaton, Stutes, Tarr, Tuck, Wool, Zulkosky Excused: Johnston, Millett, Rauscher, Spohnholz And so, Amendment No. 7 was not adopted. **Representative Birch, who was excused (page 3057), left the Chamber. Amendment No. 8 was offered by Representative Wilson: Page 3, line 13, following "pregnancy": Insert "; "prescription contraceptive" does not include an abortion- inducing drug or a drug or device that has a mechanism of action that destroys the life of an early-developing human embryo" 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3095 Page 7, line 3, following "pregnancy": Insert "; "prescription contraceptive" does not include an abortion- inducing drug or a drug or device that has a mechanism of action that destroys the life of an early-developing human embryo" Representative Wilson moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 8 be adopted. Representative Claman objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 8 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHB 25(FIN) am Second Reading Amendment No. 8 YEAS: 17 NAYS: 18 EXCUSED: 5 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Chenault, Eastman, Johnson, Knopp, Kopp, LeDoux, Neuman, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Thompson, Tilton, Wilson Nays: Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, Lincoln, Parish, Seaton, Tarr, Tuck, Wool, Zulkosky Excused: Birch, Johnston, Millett, Rauscher, Spohnholz And so, Amendment No. 8 was not adopted. Amendment No. 9 was offered by Representative Wilson: Page 2, line 30, following "dependents.": Insert "However, the insurer shall make coverage of voluntary sterilization procedures contingent on notification of the primary insured before an enrolled spouse or dependent undergoes a voluntary sterilization procedure." Representative Wilson moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 9 be adopted. 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3096 There was objection. Amendment No. 1 to Amendment No. 9 was offered by Representative Wilson: Under Page 2, line 30, following "primary insured before": Delete "an enrolled spouse or" Insert "a minor" Representative Wilson moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 1 to Amendment No. 9 be adopted. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 9 as amended be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHB 25(FIN) am Second Reading Amendment No. 9 as amended YEAS: 16 NAYS: 19 EXCUSED: 5 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Chenault, Eastman, Johnson, Knopp, Kopp, LeDoux, Neuman, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Thompson, Tilton, Wilson Nays: Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, Lincoln, Ortiz, Parish, Seaton, Tarr, Tuck, Wool, Zulkosky Excused: Birch, Johnston, Millett, Rauscher, Spohnholz And so, Amendment No. 9 as amended was not adopted. Amendment No. 11 was offered by Representative Eastman: Page 1, line 1, following "Act" (title amendment): Insert "relating to the voluntary sterilization of unemancipated minors;" Page 1, following line 4: Insert a new bill section to read: "* Section 1. AS 08.64.326(a) is amended to read: 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3097 (a) The board may impose a sanction if the board finds after a hearing that a licensee (1) secured a license through deceit, fraud, or intentional misrepresentation; (2) engaged in deceit, fraud, or intentional misrepresentation while providing professional services or engaging in professional activities; (3) advertised professional services in a false or misleading manner; (4) has been convicted, including conviction based on a guilty plea or plea of nolo contendere, of (A) a class A or unclassified felony or a crime in another jurisdiction with elements similar to a class A or unclassified felony in this jurisdiction; (B) a class B or class C felony or a crime in another jurisdiction with elements similar to a class B or class C felony in this jurisdiction if the felony or other crime is substantially related to the qualifications, functions, or duties of the licensee; or (C) a crime involving the unlawful procurement, sale, prescription, or dispensing of drugs; (5) has procured, sold, prescribed, or dispensed drugs in violation of a law regardless of whether there has been a criminal action or harm to the patient; (6) intentionally or negligently permitted the performance of patient care by persons under the licensee's supervision that does not conform to minimum professional standards even if the patient was not injured; (7) failed to comply with this chapter, a regulation adopted under this chapter, or an order of the board; (8) has demonstrated (A) professional incompetence, gross negligence, or repeated negligent conduct; the board may not base a finding of professional incompetence solely on the basis that a licensee's practice is unconventional or experimental in the absence of demonstrable physical harm to a patient; (B) addiction to, severe dependency on, or habitual overuse of alcohol or other drugs that impairs the licensee's ability to practice safely; (C) unfitness because of physical or mental 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3098 disability; (9) engaged in unprofessional conduct, in sexual misconduct, or in lewd or immoral conduct in connection with the delivery of professional services to patients; in this paragraph, "sexual misconduct" includes sexual contact, as defined by the board in regulations adopted under this chapter, or attempted sexual contact with a patient outside the scope of generally accepted methods of examination or treatment of the patient, regardless of the patient's consent or lack of consent, during the term of the physician-patient relationship, as defined by the board in regulations adopted under this chapter, unless the patient was the licensee's spouse at the time of the contact or, immediately preceding the physician-patient relationship, was in a dating, courtship, or engagement relationship with the licensee; (10) has violated AS 18.16.010; (11) has violated any code of ethics adopted by regulation by the board; (12) has denied care or treatment to a patient or person seeking assistance from the physician if the only reason for the denial is the failure or refusal of the patient to agree to arbitrate as provided in AS 09.55.535(a); (13) has had a license or certificate to practice medicine in another state or territory of the United States, or a province or territory of Canada, denied, suspended, revoked, surrendered while under investigation for an alleged violation, restricted, limited, conditioned, or placed on probation unless the denial, suspension, revocation, or other action was caused by the failure of the licensee to pay fees to that state, territory, or province; [OR] (14) prescribed or dispensed an opioid in excess of the maximum dosage authorized under AS 08.64.363; or (15) performed a voluntary sterilization procedure on an unemancipated minor; in this paragraph, "voluntary sterilization" does not include an emergency or lifesaving procedure that results in sterilization." Page 1, line 5: Delete "Section 1" Insert "Sec. 2" Renumber the following bill sections accordingly. 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3099 Page 7, line 9: Delete "sec. 6" Insert "sec. 7" Page 7, line 11: Delete "sec. 6" Insert "sec. 7" Page 7, line 14: Delete "sec. 6" Insert "sec. 7" Page 7, line 17: Delete "sec. 6" Insert "sec. 7" Page 7, line 19: Delete "sec. 7" Insert "sec. 8" Page 7, line 20: Delete "sec. 6" Insert "sec. 7" Page 7, line 22: Delete "sec. 6" Insert "sec. 7" Page 7, line 24: Delete "secs. 7 and 8" Insert "secs. 8 and 9" Page 7, line 25: Delete "sec. 9" Insert "sec. 10" Representative Eastman moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 11 be adopted. There was objection. 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3100 Representative Claman rose to a point of order citing Section 180 of Mason's Manual. The Speaker ruled Amendment No. 11 out of order. Representative Eastman objected. Representative Saddler rose to a point of order appealing the ruling of the Chair saying that Amendment No. 11 was not dilatory. Representative Claman rose to a point of order, citing Section 402 of Mason's Manual, that Amendment No. 11 was not germane. The question being: "Shall the ruling of the Chair be sustained?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHB 25(FIN) am Second Reading Sustain Ruling of the Chair/Amendment No. 11 YEAS: 22 NAYS: 12 EXCUSED: 5 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Knopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, Lincoln, Ortiz, Parish, Seaton, Stutes, Tarr, Thompson, Tuck, Wool, Zulkosky Nays: Chenault, Eastman, Johnson, Kopp, Neuman, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tilton, Wilson Excused: Birch, Johnston, Millett, Rauscher, Spohnholz Absent: LeDoux And so, the ruling of the Chair was sustained. CSHB 25(FIN) am was automatically in third reading. The Speaker stated that, without objection, CSHB 25(FIN) am would be held to the April 9 calendar. 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3101 LEGISLATIVE CITATIONS Representative Tuck moved and asked unanimous consent that the House approve the citations on the calendar. There being no objection, the following citations were approved and sent to enrolling: Honoring - Simeon Beardon By Representatives Tarr, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lincoln, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Wilson, Wool, Zulkosky Honoring - Billie Jean King By Representatives Tarr, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lincoln, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Wool, Zulkosky Honoring - Kyra Aizstrauts By Representatives Wool, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lincoln, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Wilson, Zulkosky Honoring - Mary "Dolly" Lefever By Representatives Johnston, Tilton, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lincoln, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tuck, Wilson, Wool, Zulkosky Honoring - Laura Ingham, Coach of the Year By Representatives Pruitt, Spohnholz, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3102 Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss- Tomkins, LeDoux, Lincoln, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Wilson, Wool, Zulkosky Honoring - 2018 Women of Distinction By Representatives Wool, Kawasaki, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lincoln, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Wilson, Zulkosky Honoring - Linda Swarner By Senator Micciche; Representatives Knopp, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lincoln, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Wilson, Wool, Zulkosky Honoring - Jennifer Waller By Senator Micciche; Representatives Chenault, Edgmon, Birch, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss- Tomkins, LeDoux, Lincoln, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan- Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Wilson, Wool, Zulkosky In Memoriam - Heather Lynn Pancratz By Representatives Seaton, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lincoln, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Wilson, Wool, Zulkosky; Senator Stevens 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3103 In Memoriam - Richard Wilmarth By Representatives Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lincoln, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Wilson, Wool, Zulkosky UNFINISHED BUSINESS HCR 2 Representatives Zulkosky, Kawasaki, and Josephson added as cosponsors to: CS FOR HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 2(STA) Urging Governor Bill Walker to join with the Alaska State Legislature to address the presence of adverse childhood experiences and childhood trauma as factors for many societal issues by establishing a statewide policy, supporting evidence- based programs, and funding research for statewide solutions. HJR 17 Representatives Kawasaki, Tuck, and Josephson added as cosponsors to: CS FOR HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 17(MLV) Encouraging the United States Congress to pass legislation giving full military burial rights to Hmong veterans of the Vietnam War. HB 216 Representative Ortiz added as a cosponsor to: SPONSOR SUBSTITUTE FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 216 "An Act relating to restitution; relating to the office of victims' rights; relating to transfers from the dividend fund; creating the restorative justice account; relating to appropriations from the restorative justice account for services for and payments to crime victims, operating costs of the Violent Crimes Compensation 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3104 Board, operation of domestic violence and sexual assault programs, mental health services and substance abuse treatment for offenders, and incarceration costs; relating to delinquent minors; and providing for an effective date." HB 240 Representative Gara added as a cosponsor to: HOUSE BILL NO. 240 "An Act relating to the registration and duties of pharmacy benefits managers; relating to procedures, guidelines, and enforcement mechanisms for pharmacy audits; relating to the cost of multi-source generic drugs and insurance reimbursement procedures; relating to the duties of the director of the division of insurance; and providing for an effective date." HB 374 Representative Spohnholz added as a cosponsor to: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 374(L&C) "An Act relating to on-bill financing by a utility for certain energy efficiency and conservation improvements." SCR 5 Representatives Drummond and Grenn added as cross sponsors to: SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 5 am Proclaiming March 2, 2019, as Alaska Reads Day. ENGROSSMENT HCR 2 CSHCR 2(STA) was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. HJR 17 CSHJR 17(MLV) was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. HB 147 SSHB 147 was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. 2018-04-06 House Journal Page 3105 HB 340 HB 340 was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. HB 343 HB 343 was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. HB 350 HB 350(efd add) was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. HB 354 HB 354 was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. ANNOUNCEMENTS House committee schedules are published under separate cover. ADJOURNMENT Representative Tuck moved and asked unanimous consent that the House adjourn until 11:00 a.m., April 9. There being no objection, the House adjourned at 7:29 p.m. Crystaline Jones Chief Clerk