HB 198-SPEC. EDUC. SERVICE AGENCY FUNDING/SUNSET  CHAIR DICK announced that the final order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 198, "An Act relating to the special education service agency." 9:08:57 AM SHEILA PETERSON, Staff, Representative Alan Dick, Alaska State Legislature, reviewed the proposed bill, stating that it removed a sunset requirement and increased state funding to the Special Education Service Agency (SESA). This program offered support to small school districts with high special needs children. She reported that funding to SESA had remained static for the prior 13 years, and that the proposed bill would compute the funding to now be .4 percent of the base student allocation. 9:10:36 AM CHAIR DICK opened public testimony. 9:11:20 AM PATRICK REINHART, Governor's Council on Disabilities & Special Education, Division of Senior and Disabilities Services, Department of Health and Social Services, stated the support of the Council for HB 198. He reported that the Council was represented on the Board of Directors of SESA. He directed attention to the handout, titled Special Education Service Agency Recommendations for Statutory Change. [Included in members' packets] 9:12:39 AM CHAIR DICK closed public testimony. 9:12:45 AM The committee took a brief at-ease. 9:13:19 AM REPRESENTATIVE SEATON moved to report HB 198 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, HB 198 was reported from the House Education Standing Committee.