SB 303 An Act relating to voter eligibility, voter registration, and voter registration agencies; and providing for an effective date. HCS SB 303 (FIN) was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with fiscal notes by the Department of Public Safety dated 2/11/94, the Office of the Governor dated 2/11/94, the Department of Health and Social Services notes 1 dated 2/11/94 and the Department of Community and Regional Affairs dated 2/11/94 and zero fiscal notes by the Department of Education dated 2/11/94 and the Department of Revenue dated 3/02/94. SENATE BILL 303 "An Act relating to voter eligibility, voter registration, and voter registration agencies; and providing for an effective date." LAURA GLASIER, ADMINISTRATIVE CODE COORDINATOR, DIVISION OF ELECTIONS, OFFICE OF THE LT. GOVERNOR, explained that the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) of 1993 had imposed certain requirements on states regarding the procedures to register to vote in elections for federal office. Legislation is needed in order to designate an election official responsible for coordination of the State's responsibilities under the NVRA. Alaska does not meet the requirements of the nonapplicability clause. Representative Martin provided the Committee with a copy of Amendment #1 which would allow voters to apply by electronic transmission to the director for an absentee ballot. [Copy on file]. Representative Parnell asked if registration by transmission had been part of a previous bill submitted to the Senate. Representative Martin replied that the proposed amendment for this legislation applied only to the absentee ballot differing from the other legislation which requested electronic voting rights. Representative Brown noted reservations to include the amendment given past action taken by the Senate to similar legislation. Representative Brown questioned also if the amendment would fit into the legislation's title. She pointed out that the amendment was not related to voter eligibility or registration. Representative Martin stressed that the amendment would enhance federal law. Co-Chair MacLean reenforced that the amendment did not conform with the proposed legislation. A roll call vote was taken on the MOTION. 2 IN FAVOR: Parnell, Therriault, Foster, Grussendorf, Hanley, Hoffman, Martin, Larson. OPPOSED: MacLean, Brown. Representative Navarre was not present for the vote. The MOTION PASSED (8-2). Representative Martin MOVED to report HCS CS 303 (FIN) out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTIONS, it was so ordered. HCS SB 303 (FIN) was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with fiscal notes by the Department of Public Safety dated 2/11/94, the Office of the Governor dated 2/11/94, the Department of Community and Regional Affairs dated 2/11/94, and three notes by the Department of Health and Social Services dated 2/11/94 and zero fiscal notes by the Department of Education dated 2/11/94 and the Department of Revenue dated 3/02/94.