HB 206-HIGH SCHOOL ASSESSM'T/POSTSECONDARY CLASS 9:12:06 AM CHAIR SEATON announced that the next order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 206, "An Act establishing a career assessment requirement in public schools; and relating to postsecondary courses for secondary school students." 9:12:39 AM CHAIR SEATON noted that although the districts seem to like HB 206, they are concerned that the language regarding the districts paying for the courses after a student passes the High School Graduation Qualifying Exam (HSGQE) doesn't have a limitation. Therefore, he asked the committee whether it wanted to adopt an amendment to clarify that there isn't an unlimited requirement for school districts to fund all kinds of distance education and not honor the agreements with the University of Alaska for reduced tuition rates. In response to Representative Buch, Chair Seaton confirmed that he is referring to the language on page 2, lines 21-23. 9:14:29 AM REPRESENTATIVE WILSON related her understanding that in some areas the town, local Native corporations, or fishing fees pay for these classes. Therefore, the language should be crafted to accommodate the aforementioned, she indicated. CHAIR SEATON suggested that the language could be crafted to specify that the district will secure funding for those additional courses, regardless of the mechanism. 9:15:49 AM REPRESENTATIVE KELLER recommended deleting this [language] because every community has a different arrangement. Furthermore, those arrangements aren't carefully regulated and some of them are fairly creative. 9:16:50 AM CHAIR SEATON suggested that the discussion needs to focus on how funding will occur and whether there will be a limit to the benefit. As Representative Keller mentioned, there is no intention to interfere with the way districts have aligned the program. [HB 206 was held over.]