CHAIRMAN MILLER called the Senate Rules Committee meeting to order at 12:01 p.m. He brought CSHB 146(L&C) am (SLED DOG RACE CLASSIC) back before the committee and directed attention to a proposed SCS CSHB 146(RLS). TERESA SAGER, staff to Chairman Miller, explained that Legal Services brought to the committee's attention a problem with the last page of SCS CSHB 146(FIN). Page 3 defines "mushing sweepstakes" to mean to a game of chance where a prize of money is awarded for the closest guess or guesses of at least three elements of uncertainty about the Iditarod sled dog race that cannot be determined prior to the commencement of the race, etc. The drafter indicated that on line 2 of page 3 naming the Iditarod as part of the definition of "mushing sweepstakes" creates a local and special legislation problem, and he has recommended that "the Iditarod" on line 2 be deleted and replaced with the word "a." That change is the only difference between the Rules SCS and the Finance SCS. Ms. Sager added that the legislation still limits what races or what entities may participate in a mushing sweepstakes, but this is not the same kind of problem. SENATOR SHARP noted that "Iditarod" is maintained throughout that paragraph except for that one area. MS. SAGER agreed and pointed out that in his memo the drafter stated that while it is his opinion that limiting the application of a general law, locally or specially, is no less violative of the prohibition on local or special acts in the Constitution, starting with a general law and then limiting its application at least provides an argument that the legislature has attempted to abide with the constitutional requirements in this regard. There being no further testimony on the Rules SCS, CHAIRMAN MILLER asked for the will of the committee. SENATOR SHARP moved that SCS CSHB 146(RLS) be adopted. Hearing no objection, the Chairman stated the motion carried. SENATOR SHARP moved SCS CSHB 146(RLS) be approved for calendaring. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.