Legislature(1997 - 1998)
04/15/1997 04:55 PM Senate STA
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SB 103 HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION FEES & HEARINGS
CHAIRMAN GREEN brought SB 103 before the committee as the next
order of business.
PAULA HALEY, Executive Director, Alaska State Commission for Human
Rights, testifying from Anchorage on SB 103, stated the legislation
is part of their agency's response to the increased demand for
services for the public in the wake of diminishing resources. She
pointed out that during the past 15 years complaints of
discrimination filed with the commission have nearly tripled, while
during the same time frame, the agency lost 35 percent of its
staff. Due to the extraordinary increase in filings of complaints
their case inventory has increased to an all time high. To better
face this increased workload, the commission has reviewed and
revised procedures, amended its regulations, proposing further
amendments, as well as proposing this legislation.
Ms. Haley explained SB 103 will allow for both cost-saving measures
and the authority to charge fees for certain services. Any fees
generated and, most importantly, the money saved from the holding
the hearings at the commission's office and not transcribing each
hearing will be used towards the investigation and enforcement of
the human rights law. The money will allow the agency to use
temporary staff in the processing of investigations, pay for
overtime and possibly will allow them to schedule more hearings so
there is not delay at that end of the process.
In closing, Ms. Haley urged the committee's support for passage of
SB 103.
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SENATOR MACKIE noted correspondence had been received from the
Alaska Native Brotherhood relating to their concern that there may
be individuals who do not have the resources to post a fee, and he
asked Ms. Haley if these individuals would be denied services if
they were unable to post the fee. MS. HALEY responded that the
same concern was raised in the House in hearings on HB 155 so the
word "educational" was added in front of the words "services,
information and materials". She added that the genius of this
particular bill originated from the fact that one of the
commission's roles is to eliminate discrimination, not only from
enforcement but through prevention education, so the commission is
not so much concerned about filing fees.
SENATOR MACKIE moved the following amendment to SB 103:
Amendment No. 1
Page 1, line 12: Between the words "for" and "services" insert
"educational"
Hearing no objection to the amendment, CHAIRMAN GREEN stated the
amendment was adopted and would be incorporated into a State
Affairs CS.
SENATOR MACKIE moved CSSB 103(STA) be passed out of committee with
individual recommendations. Hearing no objection, it was so
ordered.
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