HOUSE BILL NO. 93 "An Act relating to the village public safety officers program." Representative Foster noted that CSHB 93 (CRA) would place the Village Public Safety Officer Program (VPSO) into Alaska Statutes. Representative Foster MOVED to report CSHB 93 (CRA) out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal note. Co-Chair Larson asked if CSHB 93 (CRA) would affect the trooper retirement program. C. E. SWACKHAMMER, DEPUTY DIRECTOR, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY clarified that CSHB 93 (CRA) would not affect the trooper retirement system. He added that VPSO officers are not on the state retirement system. Representative Parnell noted that CSHB 93 (CRA) will "formally institute the VPSO program in Alaska statutes, and formally institute the program in the Department of Public Safety." He asked if the Department of Public Safety can achieve this goal through the administration of contracts. Mr. Swackhammer replied that the regulation process is a more efficient and public way to manage the program. He noted that the program was begun as a pilot program, 12 years ago, and has grown to 121 officers. He asserted that it is time to recognize the program by statute. Representative Parnell expressed support for the VPSO program. He asked if it is the Department's intention to bring the VPSO program into the state's retirement system. Mr. Swackhammer stated that VPSO officer's are not included in the state's retirement system. He added that it is not the intention of the Department to make VPSO officers state employees. He stressed that the Department's primary concern is to raise the level of pay for VPSO officers. LIEUTENANT TANDESKE, ANCHORAGE POLICE OFFICER agreed that it is not the intention of the Department to make VPSO officers state employees. Representative Martin asked if VPSO officers are employed full-time. Mr. Swackhammer answered that they are full-time contract employees. Representative Parnell asked if the state will incur additional liability with the passage of CSHB 93 (CRA). Mr. Swackhammer clarified that the state will not incur additional liability. The state is already liable for VPSO officer's actions. Mr. Swackhammer stated that the annual cost of the VPSO program is $6 million dollars. Co-Chair Larson restated the motion to move CSHB 93 (CRA) out of committee. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSHB 93 (CRA) was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with a zero fiscal note by the Department of Public Safety, dated 3/26/93.