SENATE BILL NO. 33 "An Act relating to the Task Force on Privatization; and providing for an effective date." This was the third hearing for this bill. Co-Chair John Torgerson noted the committee had just been handed out a proposed CS Version ". He detailed the changes. On page 2 language was inserted beginning with line 16 after, "Items not subject to bargaining.." A new subsection (5) was added that stated, "the unrestricted authority of the employer to enter into contracts with an entity of the private sector of the economy to perform a function previously performed by state employees." He explained that this would allow the state to privatize some sections of government without any prohibitions from the employee bargaining contracts. This was because, under this provision, the Administration was prohibited from using any privatization restrictions in the bargaining process. Also changed was language from Section 3, line 29, which would now read, ".The labor or employee organization representing those employees may prepare and submit on behalf of the employees to demonstrate that the state will not reduce costs by contracting the performance of that function. A response prepared or submitted by the labor employee union is not entitled to a preference over bids submitted to perform the function, but the state shall consider the response before making its decisions." This again directed the Administration not to bargain the privatization option away. He asked that committee members review the Workdraft and come back to the committee with comments and suggestions. Senator Loren Leman asked if this version incorporated any amendments adopted at its earlier hearing. Co-Chair John Torgerson was unsure if any of the earlier amendments were actually adopted. Senator Loren Leman said he would offer other amendments at the next meeting to address the mandate to the advisory council. Co-Chair John Torgerson ordered the bill held in committee.