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Legislation Sponsored or Co-sponsored by Representative Norman Rokeberg During the 20th Legislature
Prime Sponsor of the following Legislation
HB 14: Allowing a public or private school to adopt
a policy authorizing the use of corporal correction.
| Sponsor Statement |
HB 15: Relating to the location of the convening of
the legislatured in regular session; repealing provisions
relating to student guests of the legislature.
| Sponsor Statement |
HB 29: An Act reducing the amount
for which proof of financial responsibility must be provided to
the Department of Environmental Conservation in conjunction with
the operation of certain onshore oil and gas exploration and
production facilities.
HB 33:
Passed into law 1998 as Chapter 45,
SLA 1998
An Act relating to real estate licensing and the real estate surety fund, and
providing for an effective date. (Rokeberg by request.)
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Sponsor Statement | Sectional Analysis | Frequently Asked Questions |
HB 41:
Passed into law 1997 as Chapter 4, SLA 1997 Relating to impairment rating guides used in
evaluation of certain worker's compensation claims.
| Sponsor Statement |
HB 51:
Passed into law 1998 as Chapter 94,
SLA 1998 An Act relating to the Department of
Environmental Conservation.
| Sponsor Statement |
HB 191: An Act regulating auctions and auctioneers;
and providing for an effective date. (Sponsored by request)
HB 210: An Act relating to the extension of
contracts for the sale and delivery of in-bond merchandise at
international airports.
| Sponsor Statement |
HB 222:
Passed into law
1997 as Chapter 108, SLA 1997
An Act relating to abondoned, wrecked, or junk vehicles.
| Sponosr Statement |
HB 247:
An Act relating to escrow accounts; and providing for an effective
date.
| Sponsor Statement |
Sectional Analysis |
HB 304: An Act relating to the location of the
convening of the legislature in regular session; repealing
provisions relating to student guests of the legislature; and
providing for an effective date.
| Sponsor Statement |
HB 306: An Act relating to the real estate surety
fund.
| Sponsor Statement | Sectional Analysis |
HB 319:
Withdrawn by sponsor
An Act relating to an employee's expectation of privacy in employer premises.
| Sponsor Statement
| Sectional Analysis |
HB 433: An Act establishing a tax
credit for taxpayers engaged in a trade or business who employ
certain persons who are state residents; and providing for an
effective date.
| Sponsor Statement | Sectional Analysis |
HB 434: An Act requiring drug testing for
applicants for and recipients of assistance under the Alaska
temporary assistance program; and providing for an effective
date.
| Sponsor Statement
| Sectional Analysis |
HB 435: An Act relating to the consumer price
index; and providing for an effective date.
| Sponsor Statement
| Sectional Analysis |
HCR 9: Proposing amendments to the Uniform Rules of
the Alaska State Legislature relating to committee meetings; and
providing for an effective date.
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Sectional Analysis |
HJR 1: Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of
the State of Alaska relating to the duration of a regular
session. (Jointly sponsored with Sanders.)
| Sponsor Statement |
HJR 2: Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of
the State of Alaska relating to repeal of regulations by the
legislature. (Jointly sponsored with James.)
| Sponsor
Statement |
HJR 4: Proposing amendment to the Constitution of
the State of Alaska relating to terms of legislators. (Jointly
sponsored with Therriault.)
| Sponsor Statement |
Sectional Analysis |
HJR 13:
Passed as SJR 9
Urging the United States Congress to pass legislation to open the
coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, to
oil and gas exploration, development, and production.
| Sponsor Statement for SJR 9 |
HJR
15:
Passed as SJR 7 Supporting
continued funding of the Alaska National Guard Youth Corps
Challenge Program.
| Sponsor Statement for SJR 7 |
Co-Sponsor of the Following Legislation
HB 2: Passed into law
1998 as Chapter 44, SLA 1998
Allowing, for the purposes of permanent fund divident eligibility, an
individual to accompany, as the spouse or minor or disabled
dependent, another eligible resident who is absent for any of the
following reasons: vocational, professional, or other specific
education for which a comparable program is not reasonably
available in the state; secondary or postsecondary education;
military service; medical treatment; service in the Congress or
in the peace corps; to care for the individual's terminally ill
parent, spouse, sibling, child, or stepchild; for up to 220 days
to settle the estate of the individuals's deceased parent,
spouse, sibling, child, or stepchild; to care for a parent,
spouse, sibling, child, or stepchild with a critical
life-threatening illness whose treatment plan, as recommended by
the attending physician, requires travel outside of the state for
treatment at a medical speciality complex; or other reasons that
the commissioner of revenue may establish by regulation;
requiring for the purposes of permanent fund dividend
eligibility, a state resident to have the intent to remain
indefinitely; relating to the eligibility for 1992, 1993, 1994,
1995, 1996, and 1997 permanent fund dividends of certain spouses
and dependents of eligible applicants.
HB 6:
Passed into law 1997 as Chapter 64,
SLA 1997
Amending laws relating to the disclosure of information relating to
certain minors.
HB 7:
Passed into law 1998 as Chapter 108,
SLA 1998 Authorizing establishment of community
dispute resolution centers to foster the resolution of disputes
between juvenile offenders and their victims.
HB 10:
An Act requiring mediation in a civil action
against an architect, engineer, or land surveyor; amending Rule
100, Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure; and providing for an
effective date.
HB 22:
Passed into law 1997 as Chapter 18,
SLA 1997
An Act relating to civil liability for illegal sales of alcoholic
beverages; and providing for an effective date.
HB 95:
An Act relating to motor vehicle registration, licensing, and
insurance; and providing for an effective date.
HB 131:
An Act providing for an advisory vote on the issue of capital
punishment.
HB 158:
Passed into law 1997 as Chapter 60, SLA
1997
An Act relating to attendance at a public school on a part-time basis.
HB 203:
Passed into law 1998 as Chapter 96, SLA
1998
An Act relating to actions for unlawful trade practices.
HB 207:
Passed into law 1997 as Chapter 106,
SLA 1997
An Act relating to employer drug and alcohol testing programs.
HB 241:
Passed into law 1997 as Chapter 101,
SLA 1997
An Act relating to payment assistance for
costs of residing in the Alaska Pioneers' Home, and providing that
certain income and assets of a resident shall be disregarded in
determining payment assistance, including income from any source
in an amount up to $100, cash dividends and other income up to
$2,000 received under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act,
a permanent fund dividend, an amount for burial expenses of the
resident, the resident's spouse and dependents of the resident,
the primary residence of the resident's spouse or a dependent of
the resident, and other property up to a total value of $5,000;
and providing for an effective date.
HB 266:
Passed into law 1997 as Chapter 78, SLA
1997
An Act relating to limited liability companies and limited
partnerships; and providing for an effective date.
HB 272:
Passed into law 1998 as Chapter 116,
SLA 1998
An Act to permit a court to order a defendant who receives a sentence of
imprisonment for a misdemeanor to serve the sentence by
electronic monitoring; and relating to the crime of unlawful
evasion.
HB 300
: An Act relating to health insurance; and providing for an
effective date.
HB 309
: Passed into law 1998 as Chapter 3, SLA
1998
An Act naming the Robert B. Atwood Building.
HB 334
: Passed into law 1998 as Chapter
38, SLA 1998 An Act relating to wavier of
tuition and fees for certain family members of a police officer
killed in the line of duty; and providing for an effective date.
HB 350
: An Act requiring that the cost of contraceptives and related health
care services be included in health insurance coverage.
HB 357
: See
SB 261 - Passed into law 1998 as Chapter 16,
SLA 1998
An Act relating to the Special Olympics World Winter Games to
be held in Anchorage in the year 2001; establishing a reserve
fund for the games; providing certain duties and authority for
the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority regarding
financing for those games; and providing for an effective date.
HB 380
: Passed into law 1998 as Chapter
29, SLA 1998
An Act relating to a temporary reduction of royalty on oil and gas
produced for sale from fields within the Cook Inlet sedimentary
basin where production is commenced in fields that have been
discovered and undeveloped or that have been shut in.
HCR 1
: Passed into law
1997 as Legislative Resolve 2
Relating to a new Alaska liquefied natural gas project.
HCR 7
: Passed into law 1998 as
Legislative Resolve 45
Proposing an amendment to the Uniform Rules of the Alaska State
Legislature relating to notice of committee meetings held during
the first week of a first regular session.
HCR
13: Relating to management of Alaska's wildlife
resources.
HCR 19
: Passed into law
1998 as Legislative Resolve 48
Relating to the Alaska Council of Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Deaf/Blind.
HJR 12
: Passed into law 1997 as Legislative
Resolve 5
Urging the Secretary of the interior to conduct competitive oil and gas
lease sales within the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska.
HJR 14
: Passed into law 1997 as Legislative
Resolve 31
Relating to supporting the "American Land Sovereignty Protection Act.
HJR 20
: Relating to the RS 2477 rights-of-way.
HJR 21
: Relating to amendment of Title VIII of the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act.
HJR 29
: Passed into law 1998 as Legislative
Resolve 57 Supporting an increase in federal funding
for prostate cancer research.
HJR 44
: Passed into law 1998 as Legislative
Resolve 74 Proposing amendments to the Constitution
of the State of Alaska relating to redistricting of the legislature.
HJR 47
: Proposing amendments to the Constitution of the State of Alaska relating to
the nomination, selection, appointment, and public approval or
rejection of justices of the supreme court and of judges of
courts established by the legislature that have as an exclusive
purpose the exercise of appellate jurisdiction over judicial acts
and proceedings, and requiring legislative confirmation of those
justices and judges and of the appointed members of the judicial
council.
HJR 49
: Passed into law 1998 as Legislative
Resolve 50 Relating to opposition to a moratorium on
the building of roads in the roadless areas of national forests.
HJR 52
: Passed into law 1998 as Legislative
Resolve 62 Relating to opposition to the designation
of any rivers in Alaska as American Heritage Rivers under the
American Heritage Rivers initiative.
HJR 53
: Passed into law 1998 as Legislative
Resolve 65 Relating to support for federal legislation
providing for the continuation of the University of Alaska by the
conveyance of federal land to the university.
HJR 62
: Passed into law 1998 as Legislative
Resolve 75 Relating to bringing Balto back to Alaska.
SB 14
: Passed into law 1997 as Chapter 39,
SLA 1997 An Act relating to insurance covering an
insured who is a victim of domestic violence and requiring certain
disclosures by an insurer.
SB 17
: An Act creating the crime of criminal transmission of human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
SB 56
: Passed into law
1997 as Chapter 10, SLA 1997 An Act relating
to tourist oriented directional signs that are 90 inches in width
and 18 inches in height, relating to penalties for violations
related to outdoor advertising, and annulling a regulation of the
Department of Transportation and Public Facilities.
SB 63
: Passed into law 1998 as Chapter 9,
SLA 1998 An Act providing for automatic waiver of
juvenile jurisdiction and prosecution of minors as adults for
certain violations of laws by minors who use deadly weapons to
commit offenses that are crimes against a person, and relating to
the sealing of the records of those minors.
SB 134
: Passed into law 1997 as Chapter 68,
SLA 1997 An Act relating to home schooling for
elementary and secondary students.
SB 137
: Passed into law 1997 as Chapter 23,
SLA 1997 An Act exempting certain volunteer emergency
medical technicians and volunteer fire fighters from state wage and
hour laws; and providing for an effective date.
SB 159
: Passed into law 1998 as Chapter 8,
SLA 1998 An Act relating to the new business
incentive program.
SB 261
: Passed into law 1998 as Chapter 16,
SLA 1998 An Act relating to the Special Olympics World
Winter Games to be held in Anchorage in the year 2001; establishing a
reserve fund for the games; providing certain duties and authority for
the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority regarding financing
for those games; and providing for an effective date.
SB 305
: Passed into law 1998 as Chapter 59,
SLA 1998 An Act establishing a standard for
determining when an injured worker is eligible for reemployment benefits
and establishing a procedure for adopting a new, revised, or replacement
standard for determining when an injured worker is eligible for
reemployment benefits.
SJR 7
: Passed into law 1997 as Legislative
Resolve 7 Supporting continued funding of the
Alaska National Guard Youth Corps Challenge Program.
SJR 9
: Passed into law 1997 as Legislative
Resolve 3 Urging the United States Congress to pass
legislation to open the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife
Refuge, Alaska, to oil and gas exploration, development, and production.
SJR 20
: Passed into law 1997 as Legislative
Resolve 19 Requesting the United States Congress to
accommodate Alaska's unique wetlands circumstances by amending the
Clean Water Act to modify the wetlands regulatory program and to
recognize Alaska's outstanding history of wetlands conservation.
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