HB 55-CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES Number 2275 CHAIR WEYHRAUCH announced that the next order of business was SPONSOR SUBSTITUTE FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 55, "An Act expressing legislative intent regarding privately operated correctional facility space and services; relating to the development and financing of privately operated correctional facility space and services; authorizing the Department of Corrections to enter into an agreement for the confinement and care of prisoners in privately operated correctional facility space; authorizing the Department of Corrections to enter into agreements with municipalities to expand existing correctional facilities; and providing for an effective date." Number 2267 REPRESENTATIVE HOLM moved to adopt the proposed committee substitute (CS), Version 23-LS0285\W, Luckhaupt, 4/9/03, as a work draft. [No objection was stated, and Version W was treated as adopted.] Number 2236 REPRESENTATIVE DAHLSTROM moved to report CSSSHB 55, Version 23- LS0285\W, Luckhaupt, 4/9/03, out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. The committee took a brief at-ease at 10:10 a.m. Number 2156 CHAIR WEYHRAUCH informed the committee that Version W maintains the title of the original version regarding a privately operated correctional facility; maintains the intent in Section 1; removes specific language where the legislature expects [the Department of] Corrections to contract with the City of Whittier; anticipates a competitive management style being brought to Alaska; allows the facility to be built in the city; and adds the language "whichever is less" to Section 2, subparagraph (A). He said he thinks the most significant amendment in Version W makes the facility generic, rather than a correctional facility in Whittier. CHAIR WEYHRAUCH, in response to a question by Representative Gruenberg, confirmed that the Department of Corrections would make the decision where to build the prison. Number 2070 REPRESENTATIVE GRUENBERG asked if there is a procedure set forth or in law as to how that decision is made. CHAIR WEYHRAUCH answered no. He said that would be decided in [the House Finance Committee]. CHAIR WEYHRAUCH announced that he was closing public testimony. He asked if there were any more comments or questions. [No objection was stated to the motion, and CSSSHB 55(STA) was reported from the House State Affairs Standing Committee.]