Legislature(1997 - 1998)
05/12/1998 10:30 AM Senate FIN
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HOUSE BILL NO. 323
"An Act relating to the calculation of credited
service in the public employees' retirement system for
noncertificated employees of school districts,
regional educational attendance areas, and state
boarding schools; and providing for an effective
date."
CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 323(L&C)
"An Act relating to the calculation of employee
contributions and credited service in the public
employees' retirement system for noncertificated
employees of school districts, regional educational
attendance areas, and state boarding schools; and
providing for an effective date."
CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 323(HES)
"An Act relating to the calculation of employee
contributions and credited service in the public
employees' retirement system for noncertificated
employees of school districts, regional educational
attendance areas, and state boarding schools; and
providing for an effective date."
Co-chair Pearce called HB 323, the PERS Credit For
Noncertificated Employees. She noted the prime sponsor was
Representative Tom Brice, but said neither he nor his staff
were present. She recognized Guy Bell and Bill Church from
the Department of Administration, Retirement and Benefits
and asked if any members had any questions. She also noted
the presence of representatives of the NEAA and the
Laborers' if there were any questions.
Senator Parnell indicated that he would like a short
summary of the bill before the committee.
Scott Kowasaki, staff to Representative Tom Brice, read a
brief sponsor statement into the record. He noted Alaska
had many noncertificated employees in the school who worked
nine, ten or eleven months out of the year along with their
certificated counterparts. The bill would allow
noncertificated school employees who work comparable amount
of days in the same category as certificated employees to
receive the same amount of credit towards retirement. The
changes in the PERS system under the bill would be
supported by the employees rather than increasing the
burden to the school districts. Employees currently active
in the system will have one hundred days to opt into the
program and new employees will have the option to
participate within ninety days of employment.
Co-chair Pearce thanked Mr. Kowasaki and asked if there
were any questions from the committee. Senator Parnell
asked how many noncertificated employees were involved
statewide? Mr. Kowasaki said he believed there were
approximately sixty-six hundred as indicated on the fiscal
note.
Co-chair Pearce advised that there was no way now to get to
the fiscal note and therefore if the bill passed it would
have to be without dollars following it for this fiscal
year. With the operating budget being closed out now there
was no way to include any fiscal notes.
Senator Donley MOVED CSHB 323(FIN) with individual
recommendations and accompanying fiscal note. Co-chair
Pearce cautioned the committee in moving the bill with the
fiscal note because they could no longer get to it.
Senator Donley amended his motion to moving CSHB 323(FIN)
without accompanying fiscal note. Without objection CSHB
323(FIN) was REPORTED OUT with individual recommendations.
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