HB 155 - HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION FEES & HEARINGS The next order of business to come before the House State Affairs Standing Committee was HB 155, "An Act relating to hearings before and authorizing fees for the State Commission for Human Rights; and providing for an effective date." Number 1312 CHAIR JAMES explained there was a committee substitute (0-GH0045\E, Lauterbach, 3/22/97). It added the word "educational" to line 13, page 1. Number 1328 PAULA HALEY, Executive Director, Alaska State Commission for Human Rights, was the first person to testify via teleconference in Anchorage. She did not have a copy of the committee substitute in front of her. She was able to get letters to all of the committee members answering some of their questions. In the letters, she included the fact that the commission would not be opposed to reinserting the words "education" and "training" in front of the word "services," in AS 18.80.060(b)(4). She asked Chair James whether that was what the committee substituted proposed. Number 1358 CHAIR JAMES replied that the committee substitute only added the word "educational". She believed the word "educational" also included the meaning of training. MS. HALEY said she agreed. Number 1405 REPRESENTATIVE BERKOWITZ moved to adopt the proposed committee substitute (0-GH0045\E, Lauterbach, 3/22/97) as a working document. There was no objection; the committee substitute was so adopted. Number 1425 REPRESENTATIVE VEZEY moved that HB 155, as amended, move from the committee with individual recommendations and the attached zero fiscal note(s). There was no objection; CSHB 155(STA) moved from the House State Affairs Standing Committee.