Legislature(1995 - 1996)
04/06/1995 01:35 PM Senate L&C
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HB 116 EXEMPT ASMI FROM PROCUREMENT CODE
SENATOR KELLY announced CSHB 116(L&C) to be up for consideration.
AMY DOUGHERTY, Legislative Aide to Representative Austerman, said
HB 116 seeks relief for ASMI from the State Procurement Code,
because it impedes their way of doing business by keeping them from
being more responsive in the marketing of state seafood. The House
Labor and Commerce Committee decided to have the ASMI Board develop
their own procurement policies.
ART SHUNEMANN, Executive Director, Alaska Seafood Marketing
Institute (ASMI), supported CSHB 116 (L&C). He said they are a
seafood commodity commission funded through industry assessments.
The state procurement process they currently work under is designed
to manage the purchasing of traditional governmental services in
Alaska and is not compatible with marketing and business
development type of work in the United States which is their target
market.
SENATOR KELLY asked what percentage of their budget is made up of
state funds. MR. SHUNEMANN answered that it is currently $1.09
million of actual general fund money. This is used to match
federal dollars from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Foreign
Agriculture Service, for their export program.
SENATOR KELLY questioned a letter that was written on Governor
Hickel's stationery that wasn't signed or dated and instructed
staff to not accept unsigned and undated letters.
SENATOR TORGERSON moved to pass CS HB 116(L&C) from committee with
individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so
ordered.
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