SB 179-CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECKS/TEACHERS CHAIR WILSON announced that the first order of business would be CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 179(FIN), "An Act relating to criminal history records and background checks; allowing persons to teach in the public schools for up to five months without a teaching certificate if the person has applied for a certificate and the application has not been acted upon by the Department of Education and Early Development due to a delay in receiving criminal history records; allowing teacher certification for certain persons based on a criminal history background check without fingerprints; and providing for an effective date." CHAIR WILSON announced that the committee decided not to proceed with motions made at the last meeting on SB 179 because additional information came to the committee's attention. There was consensus from the committee that version V was preferable over version W. Number 0117 REPRESENTATIVE SEATON moved to rescind previous action to report HCS CSSB 179(HES), version W, out of the House Health, Education and Social Services Standing Committee on April 20, 2004. There being no objection, the previous action to report out HCS CSSB 179(HES) was rescinded. REPRESENTATIVE SEATON moved to rescind House Health, Education and Social Services Standing Committee action in adopt HCS CSSB 179(HES), version W, as the working document. There being no objection, the motion to adopt HCS CSSB 179(HES), version W, was rescinded. Number 0389 REPRESENTATIVE SEATON moved to adopt CSSB 179(FIN), version V, as the working document. There being no objection, CSSB 179(FIN), version V is before the House Health, Education and Social Services Standing Committee. Number 0402 ZACK WARWICK, Staff to Senator Gene Therriault, Alaska State Legislature, testified on SB 179 for Senator Therriault, sponsor of SB 179. He explained that version V of this bill allows the Department of Education and Early Development the authorization to grant the 60-day extension in the case of a backlog at the U.S. Department of Justice. He emphasized that the department has given assurances that this is an authorization that would not be taken lightly. MR. WARWICK asked if the committee would need to rescind its action on the title change resolution. CHAIR WILSON said no. The title change resolution only dealt with version W which will not be heard. REPRESENTATIVE SEATON asked if there is a fiscal note with version V. MR. WARWICK replied no. Number 0426 REPRESENTATIVE SEATON moved to report CSSB 179(FIN), version V, out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, CSSB 179(FIN), version V, was reported out of the House Health, Education and Social Services Standing Committee.