Legislature(2003 - 2004)
04/29/2004 04:12 PM Senate STA
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CSHB 467(FIN)-COMMEMORATIVE QUARTERS COMMISSION
CHAIR GARY STEVENS announced CSHB 467(STA) to be up for
consideration.
JIM SHINE, staff to Representative Tom Anderson, introduced HB 467
for the sponsor and paraphrased the sponsor statement:
House Bill 467 follows the federal authorizing
legislation, the "50 States Commemorative Coin Program
Act", and establishes the 11-member Alaska Commemorative
Coin Commission. Over a ten-year period from 1999 through
2008, the United States has and will annually issue five
quarter dollar coins with state designs displayed on the
reverse side of the coins. Each state has an opportunity
to develop and submit designs representative of the state.
A quarter honoring the Alaska is scheduled to be issued in
2008.
Of the 11-member commission, 10 members will be public
members appointed by the governor. One shall be appointed
from a list prepared and submitted by the Alaska State
Council on the Arts; one member shall be a student in a
public, private or home secondary school in the state; and
two shall be members appointed from each of the four
judicial districts in the state. The governor or a
governor designee will occupy the 11th seat.
The Office of the Governor will initiate a public process
to solicit narrative design concepts for the Alaska
quarter. The commission shall review and consider all
narrative designs it receives and will submit to the U.S.
Mint no less than three, but no more than five design
concepts. When the U.S. Mint provides the State of Alaska
with its final designs, the commission will review the
designs and make final recommendations to the governor.
SENATOR BERT STEDMAN remarked that Alaska school children
participated in a contest to design the state flag, which worked
very well and he wondered why that same procedure shouldn't be
followed for the commemorative quarter.
MR. SHINE said that establishing the commission wouldn't preclude
offering a similar contest.
CHAIR GARY STEVENS noted Representative Weyhrauch's letter urging
the commission to consider a student design contest.
SENATOR STEDMAN motioned to report CSHB 467(FIN) from committee with
individual recommendations and attached, questionable, zero fiscal
note. There being no objection, it was so ordered.
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