SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 334(STA) "An Act relating to waiver of tuition and fees for certain family members of a peace officer or a fire fighter killed in the line of duty; and providing for an effective date." Co-Chair Sharp noted the time was short, but he wanted to have a hearing on this bill. The committee took a short recess to summon the sponsor's staff member to speak to the bill. BRUCE CAMPBELL, staff to Representative Pete Kelly, was invited to come to the table. He testified to the bill as follows: "I am pleased to bring HB 334 before you. This is a bill that you may recall that we had a tragedy this last winter in which a police officer gave his life in Fairbanks. And when we began to research the issue, we discovered that police officers were not included in the existing tuition waver program that we offer for military. So this bill offers that benefit to peace officers and to fire departments." "There is a technical amendment requested by the drafters. And they have discovered a technical defect that, as we adjusted the process, we did in fact need to put 'a member of the armed services' in the title of the bill. So I have a short amendment for you that achieves that." Senator Phillips interrupted asking if that would require a resolution. Mr. Campbell replied that it did not, that the drafters said it was a technical defect, which could be corrected under Uniform Rule 41-B. Co-Chair Sharp clarified that existing law already allowed for widows and children of members of the armed services who died in the line of duty to receive the waiver. Mr. Campbell affirmed. Co-Chair Sharp asked if there were any other amendment the sponsor wished to offer. Mr. Campbell said no, just the one already mentioned. Co-Chair Sharp noted that several committee members were absent and there was not enough votes to take action on the bill, so he set the bill aside until a later meeting.