HB 9 - STRANDED GAS DEVELOPMENT PROJECT CHAIR OGAN announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 9, "An Act amending the standards applicable to determining whether a proposed new investment constitutes a qualified project for purposes of the Alaska Stranded Gas Development Act; and providing for an effective date." Number 0065 CHAIR OGAN turned to a memorandum drafted by Jack Chenoweth, Assistant Revisor, Legislative Counsel, Legislative Legal and Research Division, Legislative Affairs Agency, [which addresses] a discussion regarding the legislature's powers under the Stranded Gas Development Act. The short answer [embodied in Mr. Chenoweth's memorandum] is that the legislature cannot negotiate the terms, but would have the final decision to authorize execution or withhold authorization to execute the agreement. This conflicts with testimony from the commissioner of the Department of Revenue who indicated that the legislature would have the ability to negotiate. [HB 9 was held over.]