HB 515 - USE OF YOUTH SERVICES GRANTS Number 1469 CO-CHAIRMAN BUNDE announced that the next order of business to come before the committee was HB 515. KYLE JOHANSEN, staff to Representative Bill Williams, stated that a hand-out on the bill had been delivered to each committee member's office, and that Tom Lane, of the Department of Health & Social Services, was available to answer questions. Number 1580 DIANE WORLEY, Director, Division of Family & Youth Services, Department of Health, Education, & Social Services, State of Alaska, stated that the division supports HB 515. She previously worked for a direct service provision agency. Because the agency was prohibited from using grant funds to purchase a building, they had to move frequently. This resulted in confusion for clients. To remedy the situation, her organization established a private, non-profit foundation, which purchased the building, and then rented it to the agency. This was appropriate and legal, but a direct route would have been much easier. Ms. Worley emphasized that the proposed legislation would strengthen client services by providing consistency, and represents good business practice for nonprofit organizations. She invited questions from the committee. Number 1659 CO-CHAIRMAN BUNDE asked for further testimony. There being no further testimony, public testimony on HB 515 was closed. REPRESENTATIVE ROBINSON asked if previous problems relating to the bill had been solved. CO-CHAIRMAN BUNDE replied that they had. Number 1707 REPRESENTATIVE BRICE stated that this bill would actually result in a reduction in costs to the state. He moved HB 515 with zero fiscal notes and individual recommendations be passed out of the committee. REPRESENTATIVE ROBINSON asked how maintenance needs would be dealt with, once a building was purchased. CO-CHAIRMAN BUNDE responded that whether a building is purchased or rented, there are still maintenance needs. There being no objections, House Bill 515 with zero fiscal notes and individual recommendations was passed out of the House Health, Education & Social Services Committee.