HB 193 - REPAY GRADUATE EDUCATION AID Number 0147 CHAIRMAN BUNDE announced the next item on the agenda was HB 193, "An Act relating to financial assistance for students attending certain graduate education programs; and providing for an effective date." He referred to a committee substitute. Number 0159 REPRESENTATIVE BRIAN PORTER made a motion to adopt the proposed committee substitute for HB 193, dated April 24, 1997. There being no objection, CSHB 193(HES) was before the committee. Number 0163 CHAIRMAN BUNDE explained that CSHB 193(HES) addressed some of the questions raised by the Postsecondary Education Commission regarding consistency. He referred to a companion bill which is winding its way through the Senate. Two options were available to the committee, but he preferred to remain with the first calculation. He drew the committee's attention to page 3, which lists those calculations. The first calculation requires that the students repay the tuition differential for all four years. The second calculation would exempt them from having to pay for the first year and would only require that the tuition differential be repaid for the second, third and fourth year. Tuition would have to be repaid in both cases if the individual did not return to Alaska. He reiterated that he preferred to use the first calculation. Number 310 DIANE BARRANS, Executive Director, Postsecondary Education, Commission, Department of Education, said it was fair to say that the commission's concerns were addressed in CSHB 193(HES). Number 0351 REPRESENTATIVE PORTER made a motion to move CSHB 193(HES) with individual recommendations and attached fiscal notes. There being no objection, CSHB 193(HES) was moved from the House Health, Education and Social Services Standing Committee.