SENATE BILL NO. 137 "An Act relating to the allocation of money appropriated to the Alaska Human Resource Investment Council; and providing for an effective date." MARY JACKSON, STAFF, SENATOR TORGERSON, explained the legislation. She observed that HB 239 was passed by the previous Legislature. House Bill 239 established a new technical and vocational education program. In lieu of regulations, the first year funding went directly to the three public institutions. Regulations still have not been adopted. House Bill 137 would extend funding financial provisions for three years to the same institutions. Co-Chair Mulder MOVED to ADOPT proposed committee substitute work draft, LS0719\F, Cramer 5/3/01. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. Vice-Chair Bunde noted that the funding distributions were changed. Co-Chair Mulder explained that there is now a vocational center in Galena. Four percent of the proceeds were transferred from the Kotzebue Technical Center to the Galena Project Education Vocation Training Center. Representative John Davies questioned the impact of a 4 percent reduction for the Kotzebue Technical Center. Co- Chair Mulder noted that Kotzebue Technical Center would still receive $318 thousand dollars. Galena would receive approximately $182 thousand dollars. The University of Alaska would receive $3.51 million dollars. The Alaska Vocational Technical Center would receive $1.2 million dollars. Vice-Chair Bunde questioned the rationale of taking the funding from the Kotzebue Technical Center. Representative Davies MOVED to ADOPT Amendment 1: University of Alaska 63 percent, Kotzebue Technical Center - 11 percent, and Galena Project Education Vocational Training Center at 4%. Ms. Jackson noted that the Kotzebue Technical Center received slightly more than 11 percent in the previous year. There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment 1 was adopted. HCS CSSB 137 (FIN) was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with two previously published fiscal note s (#1 and #2) by the Department of Labor and Workforce Development and the Senate Finance Committee.