HB 93 DUTY-FREE MEALTIME FOR TEACHERS  Number 213 CHAIRMAN GREEN introduced HB 93 as the next order of business before the committee. BARBARA COTTING, Staff to Representative James, said that HB 93 would remove from statute the strict hours of 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. for duty free mealtime for teachers. Many districts are in violation of this statute. Several school districts have requested this. SENATOR LEMAN asked why the language " and the union representing teachers " was in the bill; are all teachers in Alaska represented by unions? BARBARA COTTING said that this language was requested throughout the process and the language was added on the floor. Ms. Cotting believed that all teachers in Alaska are represented by a union. SENATOR LEMAN suggested that the language should read as follows, "between the governing body and the teachers". SENATOR SALO pointed out that much of statute refers to "the recognized bargaining agent". There are 54 school districts in Alaska. She believed that only one of those districts did not have a union, although that would not preclude that district from having a bargaining agent. Senator Salo felt it correct to specify either the "union" or "the recognized bargaining agent." SENATOR LEMAN inquired as to how the bill read before the language was added. BARBARA COTTING explained that there was a period after "30 minutes" and the language "between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m." was deleted. The entire underlined section was added on the House floor. CHAIRMAN GREEN believed that this issue was present last session. BARBARA COTTING said that it was part of another bill in the Senate. Number 270 SENATOR MILLER said that he was leery of placing this because it will be another item to be negotiated between the districts and the unions. Senator Miller moved that the underlined language " between such hours as the governing body and the union representing teachers in a school district may specify " be deleted. SENATOR SALO objected. She said that in most of Alaska a 30 minute duty free mealtime did not happen before this statute. The hours were specified and did create some problems in a few districts. The problem is with principals who have difficulty with scheduling. Teachers can be given a lunch half hour between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., but if districts were not held to that the possibility to schedule lunch at inappropriate times would be allowed. A teacher who has not had the chance to have some lunch is not good for the teacher or the students. The duty free lunch is seldom duty free. Senator Salo preferred adding the language "between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., except where negotiated to be different." Upon a roll call vote regarding the adoption of the amendment, Senators Green, Leman and Miller voted "Yea" and Senator Salo voted "Nay". Senator Ellis was not present at this time. The amendment was adopted. SENATOR LEMAN moved to report SCS HB 93(HES) out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. SENATOR SALO objected. Upon a roll call vote, Senators Green, Leman and Miller voted "Yea" and Senator Salo voted "Nay". Senator Ellis was not present at this time. SCS HB 93(HES) was reported out of committee.