Vote on HB 312 - Shall SENATE CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 312(RLS) am S "An Act relating to scheduled substances; relating to the Controlled Substances Advisory Committee; authorizing the attorney general to schedule substances by emergency regulation or repeal an emergency regulation that scheduled a substance; relating to arrest without a warrant for assault in the fourth degree at a health care facility; relating to detaining a person for up to 48 hours for the prosecuting authority to demonstrate that release of the person would not reasonably ensure the appearance of the person or will pose a danger to the victim, other persons, or the community if the person has a criminal conviction or charge outside the state; relating to conditions of release for a person who is represented by an attorney or has a criminal conviction or charge outside the state; relating to factors the court is required to consider when determining the conditions of release before trial; relating to the surcharge imposed for violation of state or municipal law; relating to an aggravating factor at sentencing for a felony offense against a medical professional at a health care facility; amending the authority of pretrial services officers to make a warrantless arrest or request the court to issue a warrant for arrest; providing that pretrial services, probation, and parole officers may perform duties relating to pretrial services, probation, and parole; amending Rule 41, Alaska Rules of Criminal Procedure; providing for an effective date by amending the effective date of sec. 71, ch. 1, 4SSLA 2017; and providing for an effective date" pass the Senate?

Pass
  • Bill: HB 312
  • Motion Text: Shall SENATE CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 312(RLS) am S "An Act relating to scheduled substances; relating to the Controlled Substances Advisory Committee; authorizing the attorney general to schedule substances by emergency regulation or repeal an emergency regulation that scheduled a substance; relating to arrest without a warrant for assault in the fourth degree at a health care facility; relating to detaining a person for up to 48 hours for the prosecuting authority to demonstrate that release of the person would not reasonably ensure the appearance of the person or will pose a danger to the victim, other persons, or the community if the person has a criminal conviction or charge outside the state; relating to conditions of release for a person who is represented by an attorney or has a criminal conviction or charge outside the state; relating to factors the court is required to consider when determining the conditions of release before trial; relating to the surcharge imposed for violation of state or municipal law; relating to an aggravating factor at sentencing for a felony offense against a medical professional at a health care facility; amending the authority of pretrial services officers to make a warrantless arrest or request the court to issue a warrant for arrest; providing that pretrial services, probation, and parole officers may perform duties relating to pretrial services, probation, and parole; amending Rule 41, Alaska Rules of Criminal Procedure; providing for an effective date by amending the effective date of sec. 71, ch. 1, 4SSLA 2017; and providing for an effective date" pass the Senate?
  • Legislative Session: Alaska 30th Legislature (2017-2018)
  • Date: May 10, 2018
  • Outcome: Pass
Vote Totals
Yes 19
No 0
Other 1
Breakdown by Party Yes No Other
Democratic 5 0 0
Republican 12 0 1
Unknown 2 0 0

Roll Call


Name Party Vote
Click Bishop Republican Yes
Anna MacKinnon Republican Yes
Mike Shower Republican Yes
Olson Yes
Wilson Yes
Tom Begich Democratic Yes
John Coghill Republican Yes
Berta Gardner Democratic Yes
Peter Micciche Republican Yes
Dennis Egan Democratic Yes
Cathy Giessel Republican Yes
Lyman Hoffman Democratic Yes
Pete Kelly Republican Yes
Gary Stevens Republican Yes
Natasha von Imhof Republican Yes
Mia Costello Republican Yes
Shelley Hughes Republican Yes
Kevin Meyer Republican Yes
Bill Wielechowski Democratic Yes
Bert Stedman Republican Other

Sources

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