HB 293-BACKGROUND CHECKS FOR POLICE & TRAINING    3:19:27 PM CHAIR KREISS-TOMKINS announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 293, "An Act relating to powers of the Alaska Police Standards Council; and relating to background checks for admission to police training programs and certification as a police officer." 3:20:28 PM REPRESENTATIVE WOOL asked for the number of village police officers (VPOs) in Alaska. 3:20:54 PM ROBERT GRIFFITHS, Executive Director, Alaska Police Standards Council (APSC), Department of Public Safety (DPS), referred to his letter dated 1/31/18, included in the committee packet, and said that there are seven VPOs actively enrolled with APSC, but APSC is aware that there are many more who are not in compliance with the regulations. 3:21:37 PM REPRESENTATIVE KNOPP stated that he is uncomfortable with HB 293. He expressed that he was unclear on the status of VPOs and what entity employs them. He mentioned there being seven actively enrolled VPOs and 138 communities that potentially would be affected. He offered that his concern is that the state would be engaging in a recruitment program that it cannot afford. 3:22:47 PM REPRESENTATIVE WOOL moved to report HB 293 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying zero fiscal notes. There being no objection, HB 293 reported from the House State Affairs Standing Committee.