SENATE BILL NO. 97 "An Act relating to enhanced 911 emergency reporting systems; and providing for an effective date." SB 97 was in a subcommittee consisting of chair Representative Parnell with members Representatives Brown and Foster. Representative Parnell provided members with work draft for HCS CSSB 97(FIN), #8-LS029\I, dated 4/22/93 (Attachment 11). KEN ERICKSON, LEGISLATIVE STAFF, SENATOR PEARCE stated that SB 97 would provide: 1) Immediate visual display of the location and telephone number of the caller. 11 2) Automatic routing to the appropriate emergency response unit. 3) Faster response time. 4) Curtailment of abuses of the emergency system by documenting callers. Mr. Erickson stated that Senator Pearce is in support of the work draft for HCS CSSB 97(FIN), #8-LS029\I, dated 4/22/93. Representative Parnell noted that the Subcommittee addressed the 911 surcharge imposed by municipalities to pay for enhanced 911 service. Mr. Erickson noted that page 5, line 4 the work draft defines village as containing 25 or more inhabitants. Representative Parnell explained that the work draft sunsets the surcharge after 3 years. He added that "may include the extraterritorial jurisdiction of a municipality in accordance with AS 29.35.020" was added on page 3, line 25. He explained that the amendment would allow statewide planning by the Telecommunications Information Council to continue. Representative Parnell MOVED to ADOPT work draft for HCS CSSB 97(FIN), #8-LS029\I, dated 4/22/93. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. Representative Brown provided members with AMENDMENT 1 (Attachment 12). She explained that the amendment would create an advisory committee to ascertain the feasibility of a statewide enhanced 911 system. Mr. Erickson noted the sponsor's concern that the amendment would result in a fiscal impact note. LIEUTENANT CHRIS STOCKARD, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY testified that the Department does not anticipate that the amendment would result in additional cost to the Department. He stated that the Department is proceeding with statewide planning. Representative Parnell spoke in opposition to the amendment. He stated that the amendment would be redundant. A roll call vote was taken on the motion. IN FAVOR: Brown OPPOSED: Foster, Grussendorf, Hanley, Martin, Parnell, Therriault, MacLean, Larson Representatives Hoffman and Navarre were not present for the 12 vote. The MOTION FAILED (1-9). Representative Parnell MOVED to report HCS CSSB 97 (FIN) out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal notes. Representative Brown maintained that the legislation will work against the creation of a statewide 911 enhanced system. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. HCS CSSB 97 (FIN) was reported out of Committee with "no recommendation" and with a zero fiscal note by the Department of Commerce and Economic Development, dated 2/24/93.