Legislative Information Office Schedule

  • By KAYLEE OSOWSKI
  • Sunday, March 16, 2014 9:53pm
  • News

Monday 3:15 p.m.

The House Labor & Commerce Committee will sponsor a public hearing to discuss SB 159 Air Ambulance Services, HB 288 AIDEA: Arctic Development Program / Fund and HB 281 Prescription Without Physical Examination. Testimony will be taken.

Monday 3:30 p.m.

The Senate Resources Committee will sponsor a public hearing to discuss HB 77 Land Use / Disposal / Exchanges; Water Rights, SB 160 DNR: Hunting Guides, Concession Program and HB 135 Petersville Recreational Mining Area. Listen only.

Tuesday 8:30 a.m.

The House Finance Committee will sponsor a public hearing to discuss HB 305 Junk Dealer & Metal Scrapper Licensing and HB 306 Evaluate Indirect Expenditures; Tax Credits. Testimony will be taken.

Tuesday 10 a.m.

The House Special Committee on Fisheries will sponsor a public hearing to discuss HB 18 Personal Use Fishing Priority. Testimony will be taken.

Tuesday 3 p.m.

The House Health & Social Services Committee will sponsor a public hearing for Presentations: “Pediatric Partnership” and “Alaska Health Workforce Coalition & Vacancy Study” and to discuss HB 324 Controlled Substance Prescription Database and HB 361 Licensing of Behavior Analysts. 3 minute testimony limit.

Tuesday 5:30 p.m.

The House Finance Committee will sponsor a public hearing to discuss HB 278 Education: Funding / Tax Credits / Programs. 2 minute testimony limit.

 

 

 

Wednesday 3:15 p.m.

The House Labor & Commerce Committee will sponsor a public hearing to discuss HCR 15 Task Force on Unmanned Aircraft Systems, HB 370 AWCB Controlled Substance Prescriptions and HB 152 PERS Termination Costs. Testimony will be taken.

 

Friday 2 p.m.

The Senate Finance Committee will sponsor a public hearing to discuss HB 266 Appropriations: Operating Budget / Loans / Funds HB 267 Appropriations: Mental Health Budget . 3 minute testimony limit.

Friday 3:15 p.m.

The House Labor & Commerce Committee will sponsor a public hearing to discuss HB 328 Board/Licensing of Massage Therapists and HB 60 Uniform Real Property Transfers On Death. Testimony will be taken.

Friday 3:30 p.m.

The Senate Resources Committee will sponsor a public hearing to discussHB 161 Auctions For Big Game Harvest Permits. Testimony by invitation only.

 

All teleconferences are held at the Kenai LIO 145 Main St Lp #217, Kenai, AK 99611 unless otherwise noted. To confirm call 283-2030 or email Kenai.LIO@akleg.gov To listen or watch online go to http://alaskalegislature.tv/

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