CHAIRMAN MILLER called the Senate Rules Committee meeting to order at 12:18 p.m. He brought SB 196 (NAMING FERRY VESSEL KONIAG) before the committee and directed attention to a proposed Rules CS. He explained the committee substitute was drafted in response to concern that the name "Koniag" was not a broad enough name, especially because it would be plying Southeast Alaska waters. He asked Senator Zharoff if he would explain why the name "Koniag" was selected. SENATOR ZHAROFF responded he didn't know what the broad enough name would be. He noted that under statute, any vessel in the Marine Highway System is to be named after a glacier, and any glacier picked could be restricted to just one area. CHAIRMAN MILLER said knowing there was a problem, he and Senator Duncan got together and came up with a compromise committee substitute which would name the ferry "Coghill" after the Coghill Glacier. He asked Senator Zharoff for his comments, adding that if he had strong objections to the compromise, it would be dropped and the bill could fair as it may on the floor. SENATOR ZHAROFF responded he guessed it is a glacier, and he asked if it relates to the Ice Age. SENATOR DUNCAN interjected that it's a glacier that's changed its course a couple of times, and it's even receding. CHAIRMAN MILLER stated the Rules CS would be withdrawn and the bill could proceed on its own merits. He then asked if there was a motion to calendar the original SB 196. SENATOR DUNCAN moved and asked unanimous consent SB 196 be approved for calendaring. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.