Legislature(1997 - 1998)
04/22/1998 09:22 AM Senate FIN
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SENATE BILL NO. 334
"An Act relating to guidelines and standards for state
training programs; and relating to the Alaska Human
Resource Investment Council."
Senator Donley explained the bill for the committee. He
said it would add peace officers and firefighters to an
existing statute that provides for waiver of state
educational institution fees for the survivors of members
of the armed services who died while in service to their
country. He also said it would limit the waiver to
undergraduate students. There was also a proposed
technical amendment from Legal Services drafters who
identified a glitch in the title. He advised members that
the proposed amendment was in their packets and proceeded
to offer this as amendment #1. The reason for the change
was that because of some of the minor modifications to the
existing statute there would be an impact on survivors of
members of the armed services and it should have been
included in the title coming from the House. Senator
Donley said there was a legal opinion supporting the
amendment. He further cited under Uniform Rules 41(b) that
allowed amendment of titles when it was a technical defect.
Senator Donley MOVED amendment #1. Senator Adams OBJECTED.
He asked if this amendment was for residents of the armed
forces that served in Alaska or did it include those that
served anywhere in the other States. He assumed it
referred to those armed forces from Eilson Airforce Base,
Ft. Richardson or Elmendorf Airforce Base who are taken
care of. However, he didn't feel the bill was written this
way.
Senator Donley said he had the same question when he first
studied the bill but found the answer in the definition
segment of the bill. However, he felt that Senator Adams'
comments did not relate to amendment #1. Senator Adams
still felt there were problems when "armed services" was
included in the title. He asked if page 2, line 24 would
clarify the matter?
(There followed a brief pause on record.)
Senator Donley said he had read in the bill that the person
who died in the line of duty had to be a resident of
Alaska.
Co-chair Sharp indicated that it was referred to on page 2,
lines 24 and 25.
At this time Senator Adams REMOVED his objection.
Co-chair Sharp said there being no further objection,
amendment #1 was ADOPTED.
Senator Pearce asked how many volunteer firefighters there
were in the State of Alaska. Senator Donley said there
were quite a few volunteer fire departments in Alaska other
than the few major municipalities who had professional fire
departments. However, the bill only would kick in if an
individual actually dies in the line of duty fighting a
fire. He indicated Anchorage had lost one firefighter in
the line of duty in the past decade.
Co-chair Sharp indicated that his recollection of watching
Gavel-to-Gavel while the bill was in House Finance
Committee there had been possibly only five firefighters
who had died in the line of service during the last twenty
years. Senator Phillips said that in the packet provided
members' files there were between eight and ten
firefighters killed in the line of duty.
Senator Pearce said her concern was the Legislature had
already asked the University to cut their budget and did
not feel it fair to ask them to absorb another free
program.
Senator Adams MOVED SCS CS HB 334(FIN) as amended in
committee with individual recommendations and accompanying
fiscal notes. WITHOUT OBJECTION the bill was REPORTED OUT
with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal
note from the University of Alaska in the amount of $5.4.
Co-chair Sharp then called SB 336.
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