SENATOR THERRIAULT moved to adopt Version P of SB 55-PIONEERS'  AND VETERANS' HOME/ADVISORY BD as the working document of the committee. CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS announced that without objection, Version P was adopted. SENATOR THERRIAULT informed members that he met with Commissioner Duncan the previous day. The new language in Version P provides that the effective date will take place when the agreement is signed by both parties. Copies of the agreement will be sent to the revisor of statutes. COMMISSIONER JIM DUNCAN, Department of Administration (DOA), explained that substantial progress has been made in the ongoing negotiations between the DOA and Veterans Administration (VA). Section 24 provides that when those negotiations are completed satisfactorily, meaning that veterans who reside in Pioneers Homes could receive per diem payments from the VA and that ownership and management of the Pioneers Homes will remain with the state, copies of the agreement would be presented to the revisor of statutes and the Legislative Budget and Audit Committee. The bill will take effect upon signing. SENATOR THERRIAULT pointed out the new fiscal note contains half of the original request. He asked if DOA will continue negotiating to get VA benefits for existing residents if less or no funding is provided. COMMISSIONER DUNCAN said DOA would. He said he really hopes some funding is provided because DOA would like to see an increased benefit to veterans and pioneers alike as a result of the negotiations. However, the negotiations do not hinge on the funding level; they hinge on the provision in the legislation to rename the Pioneer Homes and on the veteran preference on beds. SENATOR HALFORD moved to calendar CSSB 55(RLS) with its accompanying fiscal note. SENATOR ELLIS's presence was noted. CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS announced that without objection, CSSB 55(RLS) would be calendared.