Number 738 CHAIRMAN PORTER indicated the next order of business was revisiting HB 319. HB 319 - ALASKA PEACE STANDARDS TRAINING FUND Number 738 REP. GAIL PHILLIPS, Prime Sponsor of HB 319, indicated that the bill was held over from the last meeting until the issue of collection of the funds could be resolved. She asked Laddie Shaw to comment on that. Number 742 LADDIE SHAW, Executive Director, Alaska Peace Standard's Council, testified that they have resolved the collections issue and he was available to answer questions. Number 751 CHAIRMAN PORTER indicated there was some discussion about the difference between the municipalities that have their own traffic codes as opposed to others, and asked if Mr. Shaw saw any problems there. Number 754 MR. SHAW replied, "None whatsoever." He indicated he talked to some municipalities that do collect on municipal code, and with the chiefs of police and finance, and they said collection would be pretty basic to deal with. They would collect it every three months and write a check to the State of Alaska. Number 758 REP. JAMES indicated she wanted to reinstate her interest in the funds for education to be considered for education of auxiliary police forces that are maybe on a volunteer basis and will not now be able to because of no available education. Number 764 CHAIRMAN PORTER responded that the training that would be made available with these funds is for in-service kinds of training, just the kind auxiliary and reserve police forces need and can attend, and certainly would be in the purview and benefit from HB 319. Number 790 REP. GREEN moved and asked unanimous consent to pass HB 319 out of committee as amended, with individual recommendations and with accompanying fiscal note. Hearing no objection, it was so moved. CSHB 319(JUD) WAS MOVED FROM COMMITTEE WITH INDIVIDUAL RECOMMENDATIONS.