Key Votes
SB 45 - Extending the Coastal Management Program - Key Vote
Alaska Key Votes
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NOTE: THIS BILL WAS SPONSORED BY A COMMITTEE AT THE REQUEST OF THE GOVERNOR
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Legislation - Bill Failed (House) (18-18) - June 28, 2011 (Key vote)
Title: Extending the Coastal Management Program
Vote to pass a bill that creates the Alaska Coastal Policy Board and extends the termination date of the Alaska coastal management program to January 1, 2017.
- -One at-large member and an alternate member from any coastal resource district who is a representative of a native regional corporation; and
-Four members from a list composed of at least three names from each region, and four alternate members from a list composed of at least three names from each region, nominated and submitted by the coastal resource district.
- -Make recommendations to the department relating to the approval or modification of a district coastal management plan;
-Provide a forum for the discussion of issues related to this chapter, and the coastal uses and resource of the state; and
-Annually solicit from state and federal agencies information as to whether they implemented any new statutes or regulations affecting coastal uses or resources; and
-Review and provide comments to the department on regultions proposed.
- -Are clear and concise as to the activities and persons affected by the policies;
-Use prescriptive or performance-based standards written in precise and enforceable language;
-Address a coastal use or resource of concern to the residents of the district; and
-Employ the least restrictive means to achieve the objectives of the enforceable policies.
Legislation - Bill Passed (Senate) (11-7) - June 27, 2011 (Key vote)
Title: Extending the Coastal Management Program
Vote to pass a bill that creates the Alaska Coastal Policy Board and extends the termination date of the Alaska coastal management program to January 1, 2017.
- -One at-large member and an alternate member from any coastal resource district who is a representative of a native regional corporation; and
-Four members from a list composed of at least three names from each region, and four alternate members from a list composed of at least three names from each region, nominated and submitted by the coastal resource district.
- -Make recommendations to the department relating to the approval or modification of a district coastal management plan;
-Provide a forum for the discussion of issues related to this chapter, and the coastal uses and resource of the state; and
-Annually solicit from state and federal agencies information as to whether they implemented any new statutes or regulations affecting coastal uses or resources; and
-Review and provide comments to the department on regultions proposed.
- -Are clear and concise as to the activities and persons affected by the policies;
-Use prescriptive or performance-based standards written in precise and enforceable language;
-Address a coastal use or resource of concern to the residents of the district; and
-Employ the least restrictive means to achieve the objectives of the enforceable policies.
Legislation - Introduced (Senate) - Jan. 19, 2011
Title: Extending the Coastal Management Program
Committee Sponsors
- Rules (Sponsor)