SB 9-MILITARY FACILITY ZONES  CHAIR BISHOP announced the consideration of SB 9. 3:41:12 PM CHAD HUTCHISON, staff to Senator Coghill, Alaska State Legislature, sponsor or SB 9, said the Department of Military & Veterans Affairs (DMVA) proposed an amendment to SB 9. The sponsor coordinated with the interested parties and found no opposition. 3:41:31 PM At ease 3:41:41 PM SENATOR MACKINNON moved to adopt Amendment 1. 30-LS0183\A.2 Shutts 2/1/17 AMENDMENT 1 OFFERED IN THE SENATE TO: SB 9 Page 2, following line 25: Insert a new bill section to read: "* Sec. 2. AS 26.30.020 is amended by adding a new subsection to read: (d) In considering the factors under (c) of this section, the Department of Military and Veterans' Affairs may rely on the information provided by a municipality and may not be held liable for civil damages resulting from a military facility zone designation that is based on inaccurate or incomplete information provided by a municipality." CHAIR BISHOP objected for an explanation. MR. HUTCHISON said this language adds a second layer of protection against civil liability for the DMVA if there is incomplete or incorrect information provided in the application as they make these military facility zone designations. He said that the state and the department both already enjoy a certain degree of civil liability [protection] right now under sovereign immunity, which occurs whenever there is any discretionary decision made by a state department. 3:43:42 PM SENATOR GARDNER said she didn't have a good idea about what kind of damages might occur, but she had reached out to the municipal attorney in the City of Anchorage and he had no problem with this amendment, nor did she. CHAIR BISHOP removed his objected. SENATOR MACKINNON moved to report SB 9, as amended, from committee with individual recommendations and attached zero fiscal note. CHAIR BISHOP found no objection, and CSSB 9(CRA) moved from the Senate Community and Regional Affairs Standing Committee.