HB 192 - PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS CHAIRMAN KOTT announced that the next order of business is House Bill No. 192, "An Act relating to reciting the pledge of allegiance by public school students." He announced that the committee needed to rescind its action in passing out HB 192, yesterday. He explained that one of the amendments that the committee adopted was a bit problematic. He further explained, "That amendment ... basically says that the school district must notify all persons, and that was the area dealing with those particular evaluations. We didn't want someone who didn't participate to be negatively affected, because of their lack of participation." The current language could be construed to refer to every Alaskan, which he didn't think was the intent. Therefore, he suggested inserting one word, "affected" after "all" on page 1, line 14. Number 0337 REPRESENTATIVE KERTTULA made a motion to rescind the committee's previous action of passing out HB 192 [CSHB 192(JUD)]. There being no objection, HB 192 was before the committee. REPRESENTATIVE KERTTULA made a motion to make the following conceptual amendment: Page 1, line 14, after "all" Insert "affected" There being no objection, the conceptual amendment was adopted. Number 0367 REPRESENTATIVE KERTTULA made a motion to move CSHB 192 out of committee with individual recommendations and a zero fiscal note. There being no objection, [the new amended] CSHB 192(JUD) was moved from the House Judiciary Standing Committee.