HB 102-PASSING STATIONARY VEHICLES  1:39:00 PM CHAIR KOOKESH announced that the committee would be holding SB 68 for future consideration. He then announced HB 102 to be under consideration. REPRESENTATIVE COGHILL, sponsor of HB 102, said that the bill was inspired by an encounter with a constituent. The current law doesn't designate a clear procedure for pulling over for emergency vehicles, so the bill cleans up current law. SENATOR COWDERY said that enforceability is an obvious problem, and asked if the bill fully addresses the problem. REPRESENTATIVE COGHILL said that he worked with policemen to form the bill, and that it covers the different procedures for single- and double-lane highways. DANIEL HOFFMAN, Chief of Police for the City of Fairbanks, said that the basic problem is the way the initial statute was written; it provided an unclear choice between slowing down and moving over. The current bill will allow slowing down if there's no option to move into another lane and stop. SENATOR OLSON asked if the bill only applies to municipal or state roads, or all roads. REPRESENTATIVE COGHILL said that it applies to all roads where safety is an issue, thus all roads where safety officers can enforce law. SENATOR OLSON said that North Slope Borough roads aren't state or municipality roads, and asked how they would fit under the law. REPRESENTATIVE COGHILL replied that anywhere where there is a police force, the law can be enforced. SENATOR COWDERY asked how the bill would function in a particular situation. REPRESENTATIVE COGHILL replied that if pulling into a particular lane wasn't safe, then slowing down and proceeding would be allowed. MR. HOFFMAN said that the bill only applies to roads with two or more lanes in the same direction. REPRESENTATIVE COGHILL referenced lines four to seven of the bill to show how the bill treats smaller roads. 1:47:29 PM CHAIR KOOKESH said that he intended to move the bill from committee. SENATOR COWDERY made a motion to move HB 102 from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). There being no objection, the motion carried.