Legislature(2011 - 2012)SENATE FINANCE 532
04/16/2011 10:00 AM Senate FINANCE
| Audio | Topic |
|---|---|
| Start | |
| SB66 | |
| SB42 | |
| HB7 | |
| HB127 | |
| HB13 | |
| HB24 | |
| HB97 | |
| HB173 | |
| HB214 | |
| Adjourn |
* first hearing in first committee of referral
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
| += | SB 66 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| + | SB 42 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| + | HB 7 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| + | HB 127 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| += | HB 13 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| += | HB 24 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| += | HB 97 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| += | HB 173 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| + | HB 214 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| + | TELECONFERENCED |
SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE
April 16, 2011
10:42 a.m.
10:42:06 AM
CALL TO ORDER
Co-Chair Stedman called the Senate Finance Committee
meeting to order at 10:42 a.m.
MEMBERS PRESENT
Senator Lyman Hoffman, Co-Chair
Senator Bert Stedman, Co-Chair
Senator Lesil McGuire, Vice-Chair
Senator Johnny Ellis
Senator Dennis Egan
Senator Donny Olson
Senator Joe Thomas
MEMBERS ABSENT
None
ALSO PRESENT
Darwin Peterson, Staff, Senate Finance Committee; Sarah
Fisher-Goad, Executive Director, Alaska Energy Authority;
Frank Mielke; Senator Kevin Meyer; Representative Cathy
Munoz; John Burns, Attorney General; Annie Carpeneti,
Assistant, Department of Labor and Workforce Development;
Conrad Jackson, Staff, Representative Olson; Jeanne Ostnes,
Staff, Representative Johnson; Representative Steve
Thompson; Jomo Stewart, Staff, Representative Thompson;
Representative Kyle Johansen.
PRESENT VIA TELECONFERENCE
Rich Wilson, President, Alaska Ratepayer Association;
Commissioner Masters, Department of Public Safety; Rich
Wilson, President, Alaska Rate Payers.
SUMMARY
SB 42 Power Project; Alaska Energy Authority
CSSB 42 was HEARD and HELD in Committee for
further consideration.
HB 7 Synthetic Cannabinoids
HB 7 was REPORTED out of committee with a "do
pass" recommendation and with one new
indeterminate fiscal note from the Department of
Corrections and two previously published fiscal
notes: FN4 (HFIN/DPS) and FN5 (LAW).
HB 13 Workers' Compensation: Medical Fees
HB 13 was REPORTED out of committee with a "do
pass" recommendation and with one previously
published fiscal note: FN 2 (HFC/DOL).
HB 24 RCA Sunset Extension
SCSCSHB 24 was REPORTED out of committee with a
"do pass" recommendation and with one new fiscal
note from the Senate Finance Committee for the
Department of Commerce, Community and Economic
Development.
HB 66 Tax On Gas For In State Manufacturing
CSSB 66 was REPORTED out of committee with a "do
pass" recommendation and with one zero fiscal
note: FN1 (DCCED).
HB 97 Extend Invasive Plants Law
HB 97 was REPORTED out of committee with a "do
pass" recommendation and with one previously
published fiscal note: FN 1 (DNR).
HB 127 Omnibus Crime Bill
HB 127 was REPORTED out of committee with a "do
pass" recommendation and with one new zero fiscal
note from the Department of Law, one new zero
fiscal note from the Department of Corrections,
two indeterminate previously published fiscal
notes: FN3 (DOA) and FN6 (DOA) and two previously
published zero fiscal notes: FN1 (DPS) and FN5
(DHS).
HB 173 Sport Fishing Guiding Services
HB 173 was REPORTED out of committee with a "do
pass" recommendation and with one previously
published fiscal note: FN2 (ADF&G).
HB 214 Walter L. Kubley Ferry Terminal
HB 214 was REPORTED out of committee with a "do
pass" recommendation and with one previously
published zero fiscal note: FN1 (DOT).
10:42:11 AM
SENATE BILL NO. 66
"An Act creating a new markets tax credit assistance
guarantee and loan program within the Alaska
Industrial Development and Export Authority; and
providing for an effective date."
10:44:04 AM
Co-Chair Hoffman introduced the governor's bill. The
legislation's intent was to provide economic diversity in
rural areas of the state.
Co-Chair Stedman explained that the bill allowed the
ability for a firm to receive tax credits from the federal
program. The bill allowed for creation of an equity
position and formation of capital for use in economically
challenged portions of the state. He mentioned one zero
fiscal note from the Department of Commerce, Community and
Economic Development (DCCED).
Co-Chair Hoffman MOVED to report CSSB 66 out of committee
with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal
note(s). There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
CSSB 66 was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass"
recommendation and with one zero fiscal note: FN1 (DCCED).
SENATE BILL NO. 42
"An Act relating to the procurement of supplies,
services, professional services, and construction for
the Alaska Energy Authority; establishing the Alaska
Railbelt energy fund and relating to the fund;
relating to and repealing the Railbelt energy fund;
relating to the quorum of the board of the Alaska
Energy Authority; relating to the powers of the Alaska
Energy Authority regarding employees and the transfer
of certain employees of the Alaska Industrial
Development Export Authority to the Alaska Energy
Authority; relating to acquiring or constructing
certain projects by the Alaska Energy Authority;
relating to the definition of 'feasibility study' in
the Alaska Energy Authority Act; and providing for an
effective date."
10:46:14 AM
Co-Chair Hoffman proposed committee substitute, work draft
#27-GS1822/E, Kane, 4/15/11.
Co-Chair Stedman OBJECTED.
10:46:41 AM
DARWIN PETERSON, STAFF, SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE, explained
the CS. He stated that Sections 1, 3, 12, 16, and 17, which
would have created the Alaska Railbelt Energy Fund, were
removed from the previous CS. He noted that Sections 2 and
5 were also removed. The sections would have permitted the
Alaska Energy Authority (AEA) to hire their own employees
and advisors in the exempt service. He continued that
previous Sections 14 and 15 were also removed. He stated
that previous Sections 7, 8, 10, and 13 were removed. Those
sections would have empowered AEA to establish subsidiary
corporations to support the acquisition, construction,
ownership, and operation of any power projects. Section 2
was amended, which allows AEA legislative approval to
acquire a Susitna River project. A new section of
uncodified law was added beginning on Page 4, Line 21,
Subsection (a), which provided legislative approval for AEA
to loan up to $11 million from the power project fund for
the Reynolds Creek hydro-project. Subsection (b) provided
legislative approval for AEA to loan up to $5 million from
the power project fund for the Humpback Creek hydro-
project.
Co-Chair Stedman mentioned two fiscal notes from the
Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development.
One fiscal note originated from the Alaska Industrial
Development Export Authority (AIDEA) for $1,125,000 in
interagency receipts for eight staff positions in the
Susitna project office. One fiscal note originated from AEA
for $1,763,000 in Capital Improvement Projects (CIP)
receipts.
10:48:45 AM
Co-Chair Stedman WITHDREW his OBJECTION.
There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. Version E was
adopted.
SARAH FISHER-GOAD, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, ALASKA ENERGY
AUTHORITY, discussed the CS. She mentioned the policy
target to reach 50 percent of renewable energy by 2025. She
noted that in November of 2010, AEA declared that the
Susitna River Project was best suited to meet the policy
target. She explained that the legislation allowed the AEA
to construct the project. She stated that pending
legislation, AEA will file a preliminary application
document with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. An
additional provision was the correction of a Board of
Directors quorum from four to seven members.
Co-Chair Stedman asked if she was comfortable with the
bill's version.
Ms. Fisher-Goad responded that the original intent was
broader in scope to allow AEA to construct and own new
projects and to hire new employees. She commented that the
legislation allowed for the new hydro-project.
10:52:24 AM
Senator Olson asked about the employees hired for the
extensive hydro-project.
Ms. Fisher-Goad responded that the Bradley Lake
Hydroelectric project was exhibited as a model endeavor.
She expected that the employees would be hired specific to
the development of the project and would work short-term.
She stated that the operation mode would include
contracting with the private sector for long-term
employees.
10:53:45 AM
Senator McGuire applauded Ms. Fisher-Goad for her work. She
thanked Senator Thomas for his leadership championing the
project and the legislation. She expressed pride in Co-
Chair Hoffman and the governor for their contributions as
well. She stated that the day was monumental for Alaska.
10:55:05 AM
RICH WILSON, PRESIDENT, ALASKA RATEPAYER ASSOCIATION (via
teleconference), testified in favor of the legislation. He
applauded the leadership responsible for their work on the
legislation. He emphasized the importance of the successful
hydroelectric energy. He mentioned various members of his
organization.
10:56:55 AM
RICH WILSON, PRESIDENT, ALASKA RATE PAYERS (via
teleconference), testified in support of the legislation.
He thanked the committee for their leadership. He stated
that the lowest rates to the rate payer would be achieved
by a well-organized and efficient entity.
FRANK MIELKE, testified in favor of the legislation. He
spoke about the power of eminent domain, which he opined
contributed greatly to the timeliness of a project.
Ms. Fisher-Goad commented on the testimony provided. She
mentioned a provision stating that AEA will exercise
eminent domain.
CSSB 42 was HEARD and HELD in Committee for further
consideration.
CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 7(JUD)
"An Act classifying certain substances as schedule
IIIA controlled substances; and providing for an
effective date."
10:59:12 AM
SENATOR KEVIN MEYER informed the committee that synthetic
cannabinoids were sometimes referred to as K2 or spice. He
mentioned that the substance was legal in many places in
the state. He added that the substance was inexpensive and
virtually undetectable in a drug test.
11:00:44 AM
REPRESENTATIVE CATHY MUNOZ added that HB 7 would classify
certain synthetic cannabinoids as controlled substances.
The amended legislation made possession of 12 grams or less
a misdemeanor offense and 12 grams or higher a class C
felony. She explained the concern that some users
experience serious adverse reactions including convulsions,
anxiety attacks, elevated heart rate, increased blood
pressure, and vomiting. The issue was brought to her
attention by a parent whose child experienced a serious
adverse reaction. She continued that HB 7 classified 10
commonly used chemicals as Schedule 3A substances. She
pointed out three zero fiscal notes from the Department of
Law (DOL), the Department of Public Safety (DPS), and the
Department of Corrections (DOC).
Co-Chair Stedman highlighted the three zero fiscal notes.
11:02:31 AM
Senator Olson commented that the discussion of synthetic
cannabinoids arose in the medical community as the
chemicals were easy to obtain and often dangerous.
11:03:19 AM
AT EASE
11:03:42 AM
RECONVENED
Senator Olson MOVED to report HB 7 out of committee with
individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal
note(s).
HB 7 was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass"
recommendation and with one new indeterminate fiscal note
from the Department of Corrections and two previously
published fiscal notes: FN4 (HFIN/DPS) and FN5 (LAW).
CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 127(FIN)
"An Act relating to the crimes of stalking, online
enticement of a minor, unlawful exploitation of a
minor, endangering the welfare of a child, sending an
explicit image of a minor, harassment, and misconduct
involving confidential information; relating to
probation; relating to the subpoena power of the
attorney general in cases involving use of an Internet
service account; relating to an appearance before a
judicial officer after arrest; relating to penalties
for operating a vehicle without possessing proof of
motor vehicle liability insurance or a driver's
license; relating to penalties for certain arson
offenses; amending Rule 5(a)(1), Alaska Rules of
Criminal Procedure, and Rule 43.10, Alaska Rules of
Administration; and providing for an effective date."
11:04:25 AM
JOHN BURNS, ATTORNEY GENERAL explained the bill's purpose
of communicating the collaborative efforts of the governor,
the House, and the Senate. He stated the goal to end the
epidemic of sexual assault and breaking the cycle of
domestic violence in Alaska. He asserted that women in
Alaska were raped two and one half times more often than
the national average. He stated that Alaskan children were
sexually abused at a rate of six times the national
average. He maintained that the cycle of abuse must end.
Mr. Burns stated that the responsibility of the legislature
was to enact legislation to enhance public safety. He
continued that HB 127 refined legislative changes made in
recent years. The legislation expanded the stalking laws
and prohibited law enforcement from having sexual relations
with people in custody and raised the penalty for online
enticement of minors.
11:07:21 AM
Co-Chair Stedman mentioned four fiscal notes, two zero
notes from the Department of Health and Social Services and
the Department of Law and two indeterminate fiscal notes
from the Department of Administration and the Department of
Corrections.
11:07:48 AM
ANNIE CARPENETI, ASSISTANT, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT, explained the legislation. She
stated that the bill expands the definition of
nonconsensual contact for purposes of stalking to include
following a person with a GPS device or installing a device
on the victim's computer or telephone. The bill also
amended crimes of sexual assault in the third and fourth
degree to prohibit a peace officer from engaging in either
sexual penetration or sexual contact with the person in
that peace officer's custody. The law applied to
relationships considered consensual.
11:10:25 AM
Ms. Carpeneti continued that the bill added to the crime of
criminal use of computer, which was a Class C felony by
prohibiting a person from installing a keystroke logger on
another person's computer. The bill made technical changes
to the crime of endangering the welfare of a minor in the
first degree. The bill adopted a new crime including
sending an explicit digital image of a minor. The law
required proof that the person acted with intent to annoy
or humiliate another person who distributes an explicit
image of a minor under the age of 15.
Ms. Carpeneti continued that the bill also adopted a
misdemeanor offense of misconduct involving confidential
information in the first and second degrees. The second
degree crime prohibits the person from knowingly obtaining
confidential information about another person without the
consent of that person or the legal authority to obtain the
information. Confidential information was defined as that
information that is already defined as confidential in our
laws.
Ms. Carpeneti explained that the bill gave discretion to
the court in sentencing a person who is convicted of
certain sexual crimes against children as a condition of
probation that the person not reside within 500 feet of
school grounds. The bill made changes to the administrative
subpoena enacted last year in SB 222.
11:14:37 AM
She mentioned corrections displayed in the bill. The bill
changed the statutes to comply with the court rules adopted
the year prior. She noted changes in the area of arson. The
statute adopted a bail schedule for arson offenses. She
stated that the bill corrected inconsistencies regarding
fines incurred for crimes involving arson.
11:17:52 AM
Senator Olson asked about a person taking a picture of
their child sitting on the toilet. He wondered if they
would face an infraction.
Ms. Carpeneti replied that no infraction would be faced
because the state must prove that the parent intended to
distribute a photo to annoy or humiliate the child.
Senator Olson asked if a person was attempting to warm a
car with coals from a campfire, would they be liable for
charges.
Ms. Carpeneti replied that the arson statute contained a
culpable mental state requiring proof that the person
intended to explode the vehicle.
11:19:21 AM
COMMISSIONER MASTERS, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY (via
teleconference), echoed the testimony of the Attorney
General. He highlighted the operation between the
administration, the Senate, and the House regarding the
evolution of the legislation. The importance to law
enforcement occurred by raising the classification of the
crime to the appropriate level for the predatory conduct of
offenders who enticed Alaskan children into sexual
encounters and abuse over the internet. He added that
people who engaged in these patterns of conduct were not
typically first-time offenders.
Commissioner Masters commented about the GPS tracking and
keystroke provisions of the bill.
11:22:43 AM
Commissioner Masters stated that the department was in
complete agreement about the provision regarding peace
officers. He reiterated the importance of the legislation.
11:23:26 AM
Attorney General Burns reiterated the concerns of
Commissioner Masters.
Co-Chair Hoffman MOVED to report HB 127 out of committee
with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal
note(s). There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
HB 127 was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass"
recommendation and with one new zero fiscal note from the
Department of Law, one new zero fiscal note from the
Department of Corrections, two indeterminate previously
published fiscal notes: FN3 (DOA) and FN6 (DOA) and two
previously published zero fiscal notes: FN1 (DPS) and FN5
(DHS).
HOUSE BILL NO. 13
"An Act relating to fees and charges for medical
treatment or services as they relate to workers'
compensation; and providing for an effective date."
11:25:00 AM
CONRAD JACKSON, STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE OLSON, explained that
HB 13 would establish a medical services fee schedule for
workers' compensation related services.
Co-Chair Stedman highlighted one fiscal note from
Department of Labor and Workforce Development for $75
thousand in interagency receipts.
Co-Chair Hoffman MOVED to report HB 13 out of committee
with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal
note(s). There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
HB 13 was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass"
recommendation and with one previously published fiscal
note: FN 2 (HFC/DOL).
CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 24(FIN)
"An Act extending the termination date of the
Regulatory Commission of Alaska; and providing for an
effective date."
11:26:22 AM
Co-Chair Hoffman proposed committee substitute, work draft
#27-LSO173/E, Kirsch/Kane, 4/15/11. Co-Chair Stedman
OBJECTED.
Co-Chair Stedman stated that the CS altered the sunset date
to June 30, 2013.
Co-Chair Stedman WITHDREW his OBJECTION. There being NO
OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
11:27:14 AM
Mr. Jackson explained that HB 24 extended the sunset date
of the Regulatory Commission of Alaska.
Co-Chair Stedman noted that Senator McGuire requested a
response regarding the conversion between the Regulatory
Commission of Alaska and Anchor Point Energy.
Senator McGuire stated that she was satisfied with the
response that she received.
Co-Chair Stedman pointed out one Senate Finance Committee
fiscal note reflecting the cost of $8,932,100 in program
receipts for a two year extension.
Co-Chair Hoffman MOVED to report SCSHB 24 out of committee
with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal
note(s). There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
SCSCSHB 24 was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass"
recommendation and with one new fiscal note from the Senate
Finance Committee for the Department of Commerce, Community
and Economic Development.
HOUSE BILL NO. 97
"An Act extending a provision relating to noxious
weeds, invasive plants, and agricultural pest
management and education; providing for an effective
date by repealing the effective date of sec. 2, ch.
102, SLA 2008; and providing for an effective date."
11:28:59 AM
JEANNE OSTNES, STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE JOHNSON, explained
that HB 97 eliminated the sunset date for a position in the
Department of Natural Resources (DNR). She explained the
position's importance.
Co-Chair Stedman mentioned one fiscal note from DNR for
$101,100 in general funds to continue funding the invasive
weeds and agriculture pest coordinator.
Co-Chair Hoffman MOVED to report HB 97 out of committee
with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal
note(s). There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
HB 97 was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass"
recommendation and with one previously published fiscal
note: FN 1 (DNR).
HOUSE BILL NO. 173
"An Act amending the termination date of the licensing
of sport fishing operators and sport fishing guides;
and providing for an effective date."
11:31:13 AM
REPRESENTATIVE STEVE THOMPSON introduced the bill and his
staff.
JOMO STEWART, STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE THOMPSON, described the
bill. He explained that HB 173 provided a one year
extension to an existing program. The sport fisheries guide
and operators licensing and logbook program. The program
provided benefits to both the state and the industry. The
program provides valuable economic data on the sport
fishing industry and critical harvest data to the resource
managers. The program provides the industry recognition and
professionalism. The program was in operation since 2005.
He noted that the Department of Fish and Game supported HB
173.
Co-Chair Stedman pointed out one fiscal note from the
Department of Fish and Game for $400 thousand to continue
the program.
Co-Chair Hoffman MOVED to report HB 173 out of committee
with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal
note(s). There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
HB 173 was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass"
recommendation and with one previously published fiscal
note: FN2 (ADF&G).
11:33:35 AM
AT EASE
11:35:01 AM
RECONVENED
HOUSE BILL NO. 214 am
"An Act naming the Ketchikan ferry terminal the Walter
L. Kubley Ketchikan Ferry Terminal."
11:35:22 AM
REPRESENTATIVE KYLE JOHANSEN, explained the bill. He noted
that the bond was used to name the ferry terminal after
Walter L Kubley. The location was in Ketchikan. He wished
to name the ferry terminal after Mr. Kubley.
Co-Chair Stedman mentioned one zero fiscal note from the
Department of Transportation and Public Facilities.
11:37:02 AM
Co-Chair Hoffman MOVED to report HB 214 out of committee
with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal
note(s). There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
HB 214 was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass"
recommendation and with one previously published zero
fiscal note: FN1 (DOT).
11:38:31 AM
RECESSED
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 5:42 PM.
| Document Name | Date/Time | Subjects |
|---|---|---|
| SB 42 - CSSB 42(RES) FERC RCA Oversight 3-22-11.pdf |
SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
SB 42 |
| HB13 Supporting Documents - Letter NFIB 1-31-2011.pdf |
HL&C 2/11/2011 3:15:00 PM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 13 |
| HB13 Sponsor Statement.pdf |
HL&C 2/11/2011 3:15:00 PM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 13 |
| HB13 Sectional Analysis.pdf |
HL&C 2/11/2011 3:15:00 PM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 13 |
| HB13 Supporting Documents 2010 NCCI AK Med.pdf |
HL&C 2/11/2011 3:15:00 PM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 13 |
| SB 42 - CSSB 42(RES) Sectional Analysis - By Subject March 22, 2011.pdf |
SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
SB 42 |
| SB 42 - CSSB 42(RES) RCA regulation 3-22-11.pdf |
SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
SB 42 |
| SB 42 - CSSB 42(RES) Sectional Analysis - Sequential March 22, 2011.pdf |
SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
SB 42 |
| SB 42 Governor Transmittal Letter 1-14-11.pdf |
SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
SB 42 |
| SB 42 Summary of Fiscal Notes.pdf |
SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
SB 42 |
| HB 7 CS HB 7 (JUD) Sponsor Statement.2.10.11.pdf |
SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 7 |
| HB 7 Memo re changes in Senate CS.3.29.11.pdf |
SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 7 |
| HB 7.Article - DEA lists K2 as schedule I. 3.1.11.pdf |
SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 7 |
| HB 7.DEA info on Synthetic Cannabinoids.3.1.11.pdf |
SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 7 |
| HB 7.Leg Research Report.Other states penalities.2.8.11.pdf |
SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 7 |
| HB 7.Memo regarding changes to CS.2.11.11.pdf |
SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 7 |
| HB 7.Support Letters & Testimony.2.28.11.pdf |
SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 7 |
| CS for HB 127 (JUD) Original Sponsor Statement.pdf |
SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 127 |
| HB 127 - APOA- CSHB 127 JUD.pdf |
SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 127 |
| SCS CSHB 127 (JUD) Sectional.pdf |
SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 127 |
| SCS CSHB 127(JUD) Evolution.pdf |
SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 127 |
| HB13 Supporting Documents OR Rate Study Comparison.pdf |
HL&C 2/11/2011 3:15:00 PM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 13 |
| HB13 Supporting Documents - Letter PSPA 2-8-2011.pdf |
HL&C 2/11/2011 3:15:00 PM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 13 |
| HB24 Sponsor Statement ver A.pdf |
HL&C 3/16/2011 3:15:00 PM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 24 |
| HB24 Supporting Documents - Email Mike O'Meara 3-15-2011.pdf |
HL&C 3/16/2011 3:15:00 PM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 24 |
| HB24 Supporting Documents - Fax AARP 3-14-2011.pdf |
HL&C 3/16/2011 3:15:00 PM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 24 |
| HB24 Supporting Documents - Leg Audit #08-20067-11 Summary.pdf |
HL&C 3/16/2011 3:15:00 PM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 24 |
| HB24 Supporting Documents - Leg Audit #08-20067-11.pdf |
HL&C 3/16/2011 3:15:00 PM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 24 |
| HB24 Supporting Documents - Letter GCI 3-15-2011.pdf |
HL&C 3/16/2011 3:15:00 PM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 24 |
| HB 13 Misty Steed Testimony.pdf |
SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 13 |
| HB13 Supporting Documets - MSRC Nov 2009 Report pages 11-12.pdf |
SFIN 4/15/2011 9:00:00 AM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
|
| HRES 3.7.11 HB 97 Extend Invasive Plants Law.PDF |
HRES 3/7/2011 1:00:00 PM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 97 |
| HB24 Supporting Documents - Email Mike O'Meara 3-15-2011.pdf |
SFIN 4/14/2011 9:00:00 AM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 24 |
| HB 24 - Letter from Kate Giard.PDF |
SFIN 4/14/2011 9:00:00 AM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 24 |
| HRES 3.7.11 HB97 Perception of an Invasive Species.PDF |
HRES 3/7/2011 1:00:00 PM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 97 |
| HRES 3.7.11 HB97 Report on AK Invasive Plant Project.pdf |
HRES 3/7/2011 1:00:00 PM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 97 |
| 02 HB 097 Sponsor Statement.pdf |
HFIN 3/22/2011 1:30:00 PM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 97 |
| 04 HB 097 Invasive Weeds and Agriculture Pest Coordinator Accomplishments.pdf |
HFIN 3/22/2011 1:30:00 PM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 97 |
| 06 HB 097 LOS AK Comte for Noxious and Inv Plants Mgment.PDF |
HFIN 3/22/2011 1:30:00 PM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 97 |
| 06 HB097 Report on the Alaska Weed Project.pdf |
HFIN 3/22/2011 1:30:00 PM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 97 |
| 06 HB 097 LOS AK Sealife Center.pdf |
HFIN 3/22/2011 1:30:00 PM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 97 |
| 06 HB097 Testify Zaumzeil.pdf |
HFIN 3/22/2011 1:30:00 PM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 97 |
| 06 HB097_Perception_of_an_Invasive_Species.PDF |
HFIN 3/22/2011 1:30:00 PM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 97 |
| HB 97 - 02 HB097 Sponsor Statement.pdf |
SFIN 4/15/2011 9:00:00 AM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 97 |
| HB 97 - 06 HB097 LOS AK Sealife Center.pdf |
SFIN 4/15/2011 9:00:00 AM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 97 |
| HB 173 - Sponsor Statement.doc |
HFSH 3/8/2011 5:00:00 PM HRES 3/30/2011 1:00:00 PM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 173 |
| HB 173 - Econ Impact Sportfishing - Summary - ADFG - 2007.pdf |
HFSH 3/8/2011 5:00:00 PM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 173 |
| HB 173 - Sportfish Program - 2006-2008 Review - ADFG 2009.pdf |
HFSH 3/8/2011 5:00:00 PM HRES 3/30/2011 1:00:00 PM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 173 |
| HB 173 - Program Creation - HB 452 - Enrolled 2004.pdf |
HFSH 3/8/2011 5:00:00 PM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 173 HB 452 |
| HB 173 - Program Extension - SB 294 - Enrolled 2010.pdf |
HFSH 3/8/2011 5:00:00 PM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 173 SB 294 |
| HB 173 - LICENSING REAUTH BRIEF - SB 294 - March 2010.pdf |
HFSH 3/8/2011 5:00:00 PM HRES 3/30/2011 1:00:00 PM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 173 SB 294 |
| HB 173 - Licensing Reauthorization Sport Fish Briefing - ADF&G - 2011.pdf |
HFSH 3/8/2011 5:00:00 PM HRES 3/30/2011 1:00:00 PM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 173 |
| HB 173 - UFA Ltr - Support.pdf |
HFSH 3/8/2011 5:00:00 PM HRES 3/30/2011 1:00:00 PM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 173 |
| HB 173 - KRSA Sportfishing Overview Slide 19am - Feb 15 Meeting - Transition Team Topics - Sportfishing Guide Service Board.pdf |
HRES 3/25/2011 1:00:00 PM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 173 |
| HB 173 - Saltwater Logsheet and Vessel Registartion - 2011.pdf |
SFIN 4/15/2011 9:00:00 AM SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 173 |
| SB 42 CSSB 42 version E..pdf |
SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
SB 42 |
| HB - 7 SCS(JUD)-DOC-OC-05-15-11.pdf |
SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
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| HB 24 SFIN FN for DCCED #2 pdf.pdf |
SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 24 |
| HB 24 SFIN FN for DCCED #2.xls |
SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 24 |
| HB 127 SCSCS(JUD)-LAW-CRIM-04-14-11.pdf |
SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 127 |
| HB127 SCS(JUD)-DOC-OC-04-15-11.pdf |
SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 127 |
| SB42-CCED-AEA-04-15-11.pdf |
SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
SB 42 |
| SB42-CCED-AIDEA-04-15-11.pdf |
SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
SB 42 |
| HB 24 SCS CS HB24 version. E.pdf |
SFIN 4/16/2011 10:00:00 AM |
HB 24 |