LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL  January 20, 1999      1. ROLL CALL The Legislative Council meeting was called to order at 12:05 p.m. by Pam Varni, Executive Director of Legislative Affairs Agency in the Butrovich Room, Capitol Room 205. The roll was taken. In attendance were Council members Miller, Donley, Hoffman, T. Kelly, Leman, Pearce, Torgerson, Barnes, Berkowitz, Cowdery, Ogan, G. Phillips, and Porter. Member absent was Rokeberg. Staff present were Cook, Crawford, Finley, Ibesate, and Schofield. 2. ELECTION OF CHAIR AND VICE CHAIR    Senator T. Kelly moved and asked unanimous consent to elect Senator Miller as Chair of the Legislative Council for the Twenty-first Legislature; Representative Porter moved and asked unanimous consent to elect Representative Barnes as Vice Chair. There was no objection and the motion passed with unanimous consent.   3. APPROVAL OF OCTOBER 2, 1998 MEETING MINUTES Senator Leman moved that the minutes of the October 2, 1998 meeting be approved. The motion was approved unanimously. 4. FY 98 LEGISLATURE AUDIT    Ms. Varni presented a brief overview of the FY 98 annual audit by KPMG Peat Marwick LLP. She stated that it was the final FY 98 audit of the entire Legislature. She stated that there were no audit exceptions. ST 5. DRAFTING MANUAL (21 LEGISLATIVE SESSION)    Ms. Pam Finley, Revisor of Statutes gave a brief overview of the 1999 Manual st of Legislative Drafting for the 21 Legislative Session. Representative Barnes moved that the 1999 Manual of Legislative Drafting be adopted. YEAS: Miller, Donley, Hoffman, T, Kelly, Leman, Pearce, Torgerson, Barnes, Berkowitz, Cowdery, Ogan, G. Phillips, and Porter. NAYS: None ABSENT: Rokeberg   The motion was adopted. ST 6. REVISOR'S BILL (21 LEGISLATIVE SESSION)    Assistant Revisor James Crawford presented the 1999 Revisor's Bill for the Council's consideration. Discussion of the bill focused on corrections to various statutes containing an obsolete reference to a repealed criminal records statute. A motion to divide the revisor's bill into two bills, one devoted exclusively to the criminal records corrections, passed without objection.   7. OTHER BUSINESS    Representative Barnes passed out to the members a memorandum updating the members on pending lawsuits, other business before Legislative Council and accomplishments over the last two years. The meeting adjourned at 12:30 p.m.