HOUSE BILL NO. 46 "An Act making appropriations for the operating and capital expenses of the state's integrated comprehensive mental health program; and providing for an effective date." Mr. Teal discussed mental health funding. He explained that the Alaska Mental Health Trust Board evaluates each project each year and to determine if they want to continue and at what level. Mental health projects are demonstration projects. Trust funds are replaced with general funds as projects are shown to be successful. The Mental Health Board's request is for $14 million dollars in MHT receipts and $137 million dollars in general funds. He observed that the Governor rejected some requests and added others. The net is slightly lower than the request. If the legislature changes the Governor's request the change must be explained to the Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority Board. In response to a question by Co-Chair Mulder, Mr. Teal explained that the Legislative Finance Division has a spreadsheet, which compares the Mental Health Board's request to the Governor's submission. In response to a question by Representative Hudson, Mr. Teal clarified that, while the legislature has not "rubber stamped" the Board's recommendations, the legislative changes have been minor. Changes have been worked out with the Board and the Board has always been involved in the discussion. There are some mental health projects in Department of Corrections and Department of Administration, but most of the appropriations are in the Department of Health and Social Services. HB 46 was heard and HELD in Committee for further consideration.