HOUSE BILL NO. 101 "An Act relating to charter schools; and providing for an effective date." MIKE TIBBLES, STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE WILLIAMS provided members with Amendment 1 (copy on file). He explained that the amendment would modify the section that provides a $500 dollar grant per student and adds a pro rata provision in the event of a shortfall. Co-Chair Williams MOVED to ADOPT Amendment 1. Representative Croft OBJECTED for the purpose of discussion. Mr. Tibbles reiterated that the amendment would add subsection (c) to pro rata the appropriation if there are insufficent funds to apply $500 dollars per student for every charter school student. Each student's share would be reduced equally. The cost is approximately $1.6 million dollars. Representative Croft maintained that the appropriation should be fully funded. He stated that he did not want the fiscal note to drive the text. He felt that the fiscal note should be funded at the level of the legislation. Co-Chair Mulder spoke in support and stated his desire to fund the entire fiscal note. He noted that the amendment would provide future flexibility. Mr. Tibbles added that the fiscal note would be funded in the conference committee. He observed that the same pro rata language is contained in other education funding such as the foundation formula. He noted that the student count could change between the time the fiscal note is funded and the student count occurs. Co-Chair Mulder clarified that the same pro rata language exists in regulation for pupil transportation. Representative Croft expressed hope that the intent would be to fully fund the appropriation and withdrew his objections. Co-Chair Mulder MOVED to report CSHB 101 (FIN) out of Committee with the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSHB 101 (FIN) was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with two previously published fiscal impact note by the Department of Education and Early Development (#1 and #2).