HOUSE BILL NO. 183 "An Act relating to the Village Safe Water Act." 4:31:11 PM SHIELA PETERSON, STAFF, SENATOR ALAN DICK, relayed that the parties involved in the bill's creation determined the CS was drafted correctly. The legislation expanded the program, provided a governing body for recipients, and included the community of Nenana. LINDSAY WOLTER, ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL, CIVIL DIVISION, ENVIRONMENTAL SECTION, DEPARTMENT OF LAW (via teleconference), understood that all unincorporated communities were included in the legislation. She did not have any further concerns. Vice-chair Fairclough contended that the issue of the status of tribal organizations was a constitutional issue. She did not believe that the constitutional issues that had been raised were included in the CS. Ms. Wolter responded in the affirmative. All local governments were included in the bill. Representative Edgmon spoke with DEC officials. He confirmed that references to village councils and IRA's (Indian Reorganization Act communities) in the CS strengthened the department's ability to procure federal funds. Vice-chair Fairclough MOVED to report CS HB 183 (FIN) out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. CS HB 183 (FIN) was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with attached previously published fiscal note: FN 1 (DEC).