HOUSE BILL NO. 85 "An Act relating to licensure and professional discipline of members of the teaching profession and providing for related penalties; relating to grounds for dismissal of a teacher; relating to the Professional Teaching Practices Commission; relating to limited immunity for procedures under the Educator Ethics Act; making conforming amendments; and providing for an effective date." Representative J. Davies MOVED to ADOPT Amendment 1 (copy on file). Co-Chair Therriault OBJECTED for the purpose of discussion. Amendment 1 would add "person's" on line 19, page 7. Representative J. Davies spoke in support of the amendment. THERESA WILLIAMS, DEPARTMENT OF LAW stated that the Department of Law did not object to the amendment. Co-Chair Therriault WITHDREW his objections to the adoption of Amendment 1. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. Representative Foster MOVED to report CSHB 85 (FIN) out of Committee with the accompanying fiscal note. Representative Williams referred to page 9. He questioned if there were concerns regarding this section. JOHN CYR, PRESIDENT, NEA-ALASKA expressed concern with subsection (f) on page 9. He emphasized that the Commission acts as a body and comes to decisions in a fair and impartial manner. Subsection (f) gives administrators another level of appeal that teachers do not have. He spoke in favor of retaining an equal playing field. Ms. Williams stated that the Department of Law does not have a position on subsection (f). She noted that the language was a 1968 concession to the Association of School Administrators acknowledging that there are a majority of teachers on the Commission. There being NO OBJECTION, CSHB 85 (FIN) was moved from Committee. CSHB 85 (FIN) was REPORTED out of Committee with "no recommendation" and a zero fiscal note by the Department of Education.