Alaska Healthcare Reform Act (2008)
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This measure was not put on an election ballot |
The 07CHA3 was an initiated state statute that would have amended the certificate of requirements that would apply only to long term nursing home beds and residential psychiatric treatment centers in Alaska.[1]
Proponents
Primary Sponsors: Paul Fuhs, Bob Lynn, Jeff Kinion
Status
- July 10, 2007: Application was received in the Lieutenant Governor's Office
- Also on July 10, a copy of the application and signatures were sent to the Department of Law and Division of Elections
- July 17, 2007: The Division of Elections determined enough sufficient sponsor signatures existed *September 5, 2007 The application was certified by the Lt. Governor
- September 14, 2007: Petition booklets were issued to the sponsors
The one year filing deadline was September 14, 2008. Since the 365th day falls on a Sunday the deadline to file the petition was close of business on the next regular business day for the division, which was Monday, September 15, 2008.[2]
See also
- Petition drive deadlines in 2008
- Alaska signature requirements
- Alaska 2008 ballot measures
- Alaska Initiative Law
- Campaign finance requirements for Alaska ballot measures
Footnotes
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State of Alaska Juneau (capital) |
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