Legislature(1995 - 1996)
03/28/1995 09:15 AM Senate FIN
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SENATE BILL NO. 80
"An Act relating to police protection service areas in
unified municipalities; and to police protection
provided by the state in certain municipal areas."
Senator Rieger stated the purpose of this measure will
increase local self-determination and provide relief to the
state's operating budget. It allows for the citizenry who
have the desire and willingness to pay for public safety
protection and sets forth a mechanism by which that payment
is delivered to the state.
The purpose of the bill is to create a permissive situation
where a unified municipality can set up a service area and
pay for trooper protection. He offered an amendment in
response to a fiscal note by the Dept. of Public Safety,
which spoke to the desire to have an extended gearing up
time and winding down time compared to the original bill.
This bill is good government at its best.
Co-chair Halford invited Del Smith to join the committee.
Mr. Smith stated that the administration opposes this bill
because they are not interested in contracting. He stated
that if the law does pass, the Dept. of Public Safety will
do their best to implement the contracting.
Senator Rieger stated that he has had good cooperation in
working with the Dept. of Public Safety in discussing the
issues. The opposition has come from the governor's office.
Senator Rieger MOVED Amendment #1. No objection having been
raised, Amendment #1 was ADOPTED and will be incorporated in
the Finance CS. This bill will be taken up at the next
committee meeting.
Senator Zharoff asked how many municipalities could
participate in this activity? He inquired as to the
department's fiscal note. Senator Rieger stated that you
could make an argument that the department benefits. The
wording of the actual costing out is, direct cost plus
markup. The department is the recipient, meaning more money
is available for the delivery of services throughout the
rest of the state.
Co-chair Halford noted they had run out of time, and would
take up SB 80 first thing at the next meeting.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at approximately 11:00 a.m.
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