HB 319 An Act relating to the training of law enforcement and corrections officers; to the establishment of surcharges to be assessed for violations of certain traffic offenses; creating the Alaska Police Standards Training Fund; and providing for an effective date. CS HB 319 (FIN) was reported out of Committee with "no recommendations" and with a fiscal note by the Department of Public Safety and zero fiscal notes by the Alaska Court System and the Department of Law. HOUSE BILL 319 "An Act relating to the training of law enforcement and corrections officers; to the establishment of surcharges to be assessed for violations of certain traffic offenses; creating the Alaska Police Standards Training Fund; and providing for an effective date." LADDIE SHAW, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, ALASKA POLICE STANDARDS COUNCIL, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, updated the Committee stating that the fiscal notes had been changed and that the effective date would become January 1, 1996. An RSA adjustment had been made to the Alaska Court System note under the contractual component. Discussion followed among Committee members regarding the fiscal needs for police and officer training. Co-Chair MacLean advised that during the interim the Governor had established a Contract Jail Task Force which summarized the need for statewide correction and peace officer training. Representative MacLean suggested that the funds generated from the surcharge could be used for training needs. Representative Brown inquired how the program could be introduced to rural areas. Mr. Shaw noted that currently there are a number of satellite dishes which are not used during the entire day. The Department could use those satellite dishes effectively for a small cost. The 2 intention initially, would be to coordinate with the distance learning base through software programs. Co-Chair MacLean MOVED to adopt work draft 8-LS1237\R, Luckhaupt, 3/16/94 for HB 319. There being NO OBJECTION, it was adopted. Representative Brown MOVED to adopt Amendment #1 which would delete the $10 dollar surcharge while keeping the $25 dollar surcharge for the more serious violations. [Copy on file]. Co-Chair MacLean OBJECTED. A roll call vote was taken on the MOTION. IN FAVOR: Brown OPPOSED: Hanley, Martin, Navarre, Parnell, Therriault, Foster, Larson, MacLean Representatives Grussendorf and Hoffman were not present for the vote. The MOTION FAILED (1-8). Co-Chair MacLean MOVED to report CS HB 319 (FIN) out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTIONS, it was so ordered. CS HB 319 (FIN) was reported out of Committee with "no recommendations" and with a fiscal note by the Department of Public Safety and zero fiscal notes by the Alaska Court System and the Department of Law.