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Senate Finance exempts emergency management from contract payment rules
The Alaska Senate Finance Committee voted Tuesday to exempt the state's emergency management division from new contract payment rules, advancing a bill designed to give disaster responders flexibility when time matters most.
The committee approved House Bill 133, version U, which carves out the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management within the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs from payment provisions that would otherwise apply to state contracts. The broader bill aims to speed up state contract payments, but the exemption addresses concerns that standard payment timelines could hamper the state's ability to respond quickly to emergencies and homeland security threats.
Senator Bert Stedman moved to adopt the committee substitute as the working document and objected for explanation. Committee staff Liz Harpold explained the changes. The committee worked with the bill sponsor to exempt the division within the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs responsible for Homeland Security and emergency management for the provisions laid out in this bill. This gives them some flexibility when responding to the various things that could happen in our state.
The committee substitute also removed language flagged as unenforceable that could have created legal challenges to the underlying bill.
After the explanation, Stedman removed his objection and the committee adopted the substitute with no further objection. Stedman then moved the bill from committee with attached fiscal notes and individual recommendations. Committee Chair Lyman Hoffman asked if there were objections to advancing the bill to the Rules Committee. Hearing none, the bill passed unanimously.
The Finance Committee first heard HB 133 on May 7, when members took public testimony and reviewed fiscal notes. The bill previously advanced through a House panel. No amendments were offered during Tuesday's session beyond the committee substitute itself.
The bill now moves to the Senate Rules Committee.
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