CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 145(FIN) An Act relating to regional and village public safety officers; relating to the expansion of the village public safety officer program to include the provision of probation and parole supervision services; and relating to retirement benefits for village public safety officers. SENATOR RICK HALFORD explained that the bill would do a lot of good with a little bit of money. He spoke to the pilot program for Village Public Safety Officers (VPSO), noting the success in dealing with the probation/parole problem and getting people back to their own communities. He advised that the bill costs a little over $1 million dollars, however, it would save much more in stopping repeat offenders. Senator Halford outlined four parts of the bill: · Parole/probation supervision for VPSO's; · Pay scale to accompany that responsibility; · Career path for regional Public Safety Officers; and · Officers eligible for the State's bottom line retirement system. He urged that the bill pass from Committee. Co-Chair Mulder requested comments on Amendment #1 and #2. [Copies on File]. Senator Halford explained that the amendment dealing with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) would address the taxability question in regard to the system. Current Village Public Safety Officers are employees of the regional non-profit system. There are tax questions whether they are governmental employees. There are other exceptions within that program and because of that language should be inserted to address any tax problems. The second amendment stipulates employee officers within the list of police officers for the State, clarifying the category which makes them distinct. Co-Chair Mulder agreed that the pilot program would allow VPSO's the ability to enhance the State's probation/parole opportunities. He asked if the effort was to encourage career opportunities. Senator Halford explained that the turnover rate is very high and that the training costs are high. Eventually, there will be a reduction to the Department of Corrections budget, as those people will not be going back to jail because they failed to make it out of parole or were jobless. Representative Foster voiced appreciation to the sponsor for the legislation. JOSIE STYLES, (TESTIFIED VIA TELECONFERENCE), VILLAGE PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICIER (VPSO), PROGRAM DIRECTOR, BERING STRAITS REGION, voiced support for the legislation. She requested that members move the bill from Committee. Recess: 2:05 P.M. Reconvened: 4:55 P.M. MAJOR DOUGLAS NORRIS, (TESTIFIED VIA TELECONFERENCE), ALASKA STATE TROOPERS, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, ANCHORAGE, testified in support of SB 145. He noted that the bill addresses State Troopers needs throughout the State. He offered to answer questions of the Committee. CS SB 145 (FIN) was HELD in Committee for further consideration.