HB 193 - LEGISLATIVE ETHICS ACT 8:05:19 AM CHAIR RAMRAS announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 193, "An Act relating to representation by a legislator or legislative employee of another person in an administrative hearing; relating to charity events under the Legislative Ethics Act; requiring compensation of public members of the Select Committee on Legislative Ethics; exempting certain information from disclosure requirements of the Legislative Ethics Act; relating to the selection of alternate members and the participation of members and alternate members in formal proceedings of the Select Committee on Legislative Ethics and its subcommittees; and defining 'constituent,' 'constituent service,' 'legislative purpose,' 'nonlegislative purpose,' and 'private benefit' for the purposes of the Legislative Ethics Act." [CSHB 193(JUD) had been reported from committee on 4/3/09.] CHAIR RAMRAS indicated that once Representative Gruenberg was present, he would be [providing the committee with alternative language to Conceptual Amendment 4, as amended, which was adopted on 4/3/09]. CHAIR RAMRAS then relayed that HB 193 would be set aside until later in the meeting. HB 193 - LEGISLATIVE ETHICS ACT 8:30:12 AM CHAIR RAMRAS announced that as its next order of business, the committee would return to the hearing on HOUSE BILL NO. 193, "An Act relating to representation by a legislator or legislative employee of another person in an administrative hearing; relating to charity events under the Legislative Ethics Act; requiring compensation of public members of the Select Committee on Legislative Ethics; exempting certain information from disclosure requirements of the Legislative Ethics Act; relating to the selection of alternate members and the participation of members and alternate members in formal proceedings of the Select Committee on Legislative Ethics and its subcommittees; and defining 'constituent,' 'constituent service,' 'legislative purpose,' 'nonlegislative purpose,' and 'private benefit' for the purposes of the Legislative Ethics Act." [CSHB 193(JUD) had been reported from committee on 4/3/09.] CHAIR RAMRAS relayed that [in order to comply with the intent of Conceptual Amendment 4, as amended, the drafter developed alternative language for it]: AS 24.60.060(a) A legislator, [or] legislative employee, or a public member of the committee may not knowingly make an unauthorized disclosure of information that is made confidential by law and that the person acquired in the course of official duties. A person who violates this section is subject to a proceeding under AS 24.60.170 and may be subject o prosecution under AS 11.56.860 or another law. CHAIR RAMRAS ascertained that members consented to the aforementioned alternative language for Conceptual Amendment 4, as amended, which was adopted on 4/3/09. [CSHB 193(JUD) had been reported from committee on 4/3/09.]