HOUSE BILL NO. 155 "An Act relating to court-appointed visitors and experts; relating to the powers and duties of the office of public advocacy; relating to the powers and duties of the Alaska Court System; and providing for an effective date." 1:20:02 PM Co-Chair Stedman relayed that it was the second hearing for HB 155, and the committee had heard public testimony on April 25, 2022. The committees intention was to have a quick bill reintroduction, cover the fiscal notes, and look to the will of the committee. 1:20:29 PM REPRESENTATIVE CHRIS TUCK, SPONSOR, discussed a high-level overview of the bill. He explained that the bill was a collaborative effort between the Office of Public Advocacy (OPA) and the Alaska Court System to put the Court Visitor Program into the Court System rather than in OPA. He spoke to FN 4, which proposed about $104,700 in additional money going into the program. He explained that the funding would provide for an additional staff member to take care of training. He noted that there was an increase in cases, particularly with the states aging population. He commented that OPA had been reluctant to complete the training, which was best done by the Court System. Senator von Imhof discussed FN 3 from the Department of Administration, which reflected a decrement of $854,400 annually that was transferred to FN 4, for the Alaska Court System. Senator von Imhof discussed FN 4, which reflected a total of $960,600 annually to cover the program. Senator von Imhof MOVED to report SCS HB 155(JUD) out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. SCS HB 155(JUD) was REPORTED out of committee four "do pass" recommendations and with one "no recommendation" recommendation, and two previously published fiscal impact notes: FN 3(ADM), FN 4(AJS).