SENATE BILL 29 "An Act relating to certain programs of state aid to municipalities and recipients in the unorganized borough; and providing for an effective date." Senator John Torgerson noted that the legislation would change the name of the Revenue Sharing program to "priority Revenue Sharing for Municipal Services", changes the Municipal Assistance Fund to the Safe Communities Fund and would require that payments from the Safe Communities Fund be used for specific prioritized purposes. The intent of these changes is to more accurately reflect the purposes for which payments received are used. These programs appear to have fostered the perception that it is a type of "slush fund" for communities. The change in name and the requirements for use of the monies help to dispel that notion. He noted that communities are required to spend funds received from the Safe Communities Fund on specific purposes in the following priorities: 1. Police protection and related public safety services; 2. Fire protection and emergency medical services; 3. Water and sewer services not offset by user fees; 4. Solid waste management; and 5. Other services the governing body determines to have the highest priority. Communities are not, however, required to fund all requests for services in a category before funding services in another category. Communities that levy and collect property taxes are required to list the allocation received from the Safe Communities Fund and it's equivalent will rate on the "Notice to Taxpayers". Senator Torgerson noted that the bill also would revise how appropriations continue to be reduced, allocations to, and 7 the resulting payments from the base amount account be proportionately reduced. In the past, the account was "held harmless" and appropriation reductions were taken entirely from the per capita account which resulted in an inequitable reduction of payments to communities. The minimum entitlement to communities is increased to $40 thousand dollars based on the FY97 appropriation. If, however, appropriations continue to decline, this minimum entitlement may be proportionately reduced along with payments from the base amount and the per capita accounts. Senator Torgerson concluded that the date of payment was changed so that communities receive entitlement from both Priority Revenue Sharing and the Safe Communities Fund on July 31st. Previously, payments from revenue sharing were made on July 31st and municipal assistance payments were made on February 1st. Representative Mulder MOVED that 0-LS02181\H, Cook, 4/28/97, be the version before the Committee. There being NO OBJECTION, it was adopted. Representative Mulder MOVED to report HCS CS SB 29 (FIN) out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. HCS CS SB 29 (FIN) was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with a fiscal note by the Senate Finance Committee dated 2/6/97.