HOUSE BILL NO. 445 am Act relating to administrative or court revocation of a driver's license resulting from operation of a motor vehicle, commercial motor vehicle, or aircraft; relating to chemical testing of a person's breath, urine, or blood if the person is involved in a motor vehicle accident that causes death or serious physical injury; relating to definitions applicable to commercial motor vehicle laws; relating to chemical testing of a person's breath, urine, or blood without the person's consent; and relating to the use in a civil or criminal action of the refusal of a person to submit to a chemical test. Co-chair Pearce referenced the scheduling of HB 445 and the fact that provisions inserted within SCS HB 445 (Jud) convert a third conviction for driving while intoxicated into a felony with a one-year prison sentence. Approximately 650 individuals, annually, would be caught in that provision. The Dept. of Corrections submitted an $11 million fiscal note because the system cannot accommodate that number of people. Co-chair Pearce said that staff is working with the department in an attempt to "try to find some compromise position that still provides a heavier penalty but doesn't force the construction of a new $20 million facility." It is hoped that a compromise bill will be available tomorrow. The bill will also bring the legal limit down to .08. Senator Kelly subsequently voiced his understanding that, during the interim, the Dept. of Corrections, in conjunction with the Alaska Railroad, would be discussing the option of using a funding mechanism similar to that proposed for discovery center bonds to build a facility to be leased by the railroad to the department, somewhere along the rail line "toward the Fairbanks area." That represents an opportunity for construction of an additional correctional facility without utilizing general fund moneys. Co-chair Pearce inquired concerning repayment of the bonds, and Co- chair Frank suggested that use of general obligation bonds would provide the lowest cost financing.