HB 184-DEBT AUTHORIZATION FOR UNIVERSITY 9:09:14 AM CHAIR SEATON announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 184, "An Act relating to the debt authorization of the University of Alaska." 9:09:41 AM DEREK MILLER, Staff to Representative Mike Kelly, Alaska State Legislature, called attention to the committee packet, which should include information addressing some of the concerns of the committee members regarding receipt authority versus bonding authority of the university. He highlighted an email from Mr. Dosch, Controller of the University of Alaska, which should explain the differences of authority at the university. Mr. Miller related that all university projects need receipt authority regardless of the source of funding or the amount of funding. This legislation, he clarified, is separate from the aforementioned. He pointed out that the committee packet should also include a zero fiscal note and a letter of support from the university. He noted that as soon as hears back from the Associate Vice President of Student Services and Enrollment Management regarding how students pay for the University of Alaska he would forward that information to the committee. 9:12:11 AM CHAIR SEATON stated that public testimony would remain closed. 9:12:29 AM REPRESENTATIVE BUCH requested that Mr. Miller speak from a personal level regarding how HB 184 would've affected his financial experience with the university. MR. MILLER related that as a student representative on the Board of Regents he voted against the 10 percent tuition increase. However, he acknowledged that the University of Alaska does provide quite a deal when compared to other undergraduate universities. Still, a tuition increase isn't a good feeling [for students]. REPRESENTATIVE BUCH said that with [HB 184] the [tuition increase] would be 25 percent. 9:15:05 AM CHAIR SEATON pointed out that this bonding authority is not independent of the legislature's granting receipt authority. Therefore, the legislature will have to vote on every project. 9:15:37 AM REPRESENTATIVE KELLER moved to report HB 184 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, HB 184 was reported from the House Education Standing Committee.