HB 250-STATE CONTRACTS    CHAIR COWDERY announced the committee heard the Senate version of the bill previously. He described it as a clean up bill to settle contract disputes expeditiously. BARBARA COTTING, staff to Representative Jim Holm, said the bill is the mirror of SB 125. DICK CATTENACH testified via teleconference from Anchorage. He said the bill deals with three problems: · Timeliness of decisions - Redundancies would be removed · Fairness of decisions - Hearing officers would be independent of the department · Cost of the process - Rules 68, 79 and 82 would encourage quick settlement of claims - Prevailing party recovers a portion of legal fees He said he was unaware of any opposition. SENATOR OLSON asked him to expand on the fee payment to the prevailing party. MR. CATTENACH replied the prevailing party would receive a portion of the legal fees. SENATOR OLSON asked if there was any provision for the party that doesn't prevail. MR. CATTENACH replied the losing party pays their own fees. SENATOR GEORGIANNA LINCOLN asked if there were any concerns expressed on SB 125. CHAIR COWDERY said there were questions relating to the procurement code but those were addressed in both bills. SENATOR THERRIAULT made a motion to move CSHB 250 (FIN) from committee with attached indeterminate fiscal note and individual recommendations. There being no objection, it was so ordered.