HB 551-DRUG FELONY DISQUALIFIES TEACHER CHAIR ROKEBERG announced that the next order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 551, "An Act relating to the issuance of teacher certificates to and revocation of teacher certificates of persons convicted of felony drug offenses and to the issuance of limited teacher certificates to persons convicted of certain crimes involving a minor and felony drug offenses." Number 208 REPRESENTATIVE McGUIRE, speaking as the chair of the House Judiciary Standing Committee, sponsor of HB 551, explained that HB 551 doesn't allow one to obtain a teaching certificate if he or she has a felony drug conviction. The legislation has been narrowed in CSHB 551(JUD) [such that it doesn't allow one to obtain a teaching certificate if he or she has] has felony drug convictions in the first degree. This [legislation is being taken up] to zero out the fiscal note, she explained. Although Teaching and Learning Support, Department of Education and Early Development (EED), offered a fiscal note, she recalled that testimony that licenses have been revoked for these types of convictions, even lower-level convictions, for moral [perpetuity]. Therefore, a zero fiscal note is being offered. Number 225 REPRESENTATIVE McGUIRE moved that the committee adopt the zero fiscal [by the House Rules Committee]. [This motion was treated as adopted.] REPRESENTATIVE BERKOWITZ inquired as to how many teachers currently employed in the state would be impacted by this statute. CHAIR McGUIRE replied that she didn't know. REPRESENTATIVE BERKOWITZ inquired as to what would happen to those holding licenses under this statute. REPRESENTATIVE McGUIRE stated that the legislation allows for revocation or suspension. She related that the [Professional Teaching Practices] Commission assured [the House Judiciary Standing Committee] that there isn't a single teacher in the state who has a felony drug conviction, as it is narrowly defined in the legislation. Number 242 REPRESENTATIVE KOTT moved to report CSHB 551(JUD) out of committee with individual recommendations and the adopted zero fiscal note. There being no objection, it was so ordered.