2:23:07 PM HOUSE BILL NO. 485 am "An Act amending the State Personnel Act to place in the exempt service pharmacists and physicians employed in the Department of Health and Social Services or in the Department of Corrections; and providing for an effective date." This was the first hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. JANET CLARKE, Assistant Commissioner, Department of Health and Social Services, testified that this bill would transfer the pharmacist job class into exempt status from the current placement in classified status. Currently ten positions in the Department of Health and Social Services and the Department of Corrections would be affected by this legislation. The Department of Health and Social Services is advocating the passage of this bill in an attempt to address difficulties in recruiting for these positions. Pharmacist positions in both departments require specific training. For example, the positions within the Department of Health and Social Services call for specialized medical credentials, with the pioneers' homes necessitating geriatric experience and credentials. Due to the specialized nature of these positions, the Department requested they be transferred from the classified status to exempt status, as they are more similar to other exempt positions in the Department of Health and Social Services. 2:24:52 PM Senator Dyson asked about bargaining unit issues related to the bill. 2:25:07 PM Ms. Clarke reported that the affected individuals would move from their current bargaining unit participation. Co-Chair Green had heard from State departments about the "great need" for pharmacists and the difficulties in hiring under the current job classification. 2:25:40 PM Co-Chair Wilken noted the seven fiscal notes accompanying the bill, of which six were zero, with the Department of Corrections fiscal note was $30,000. The other departments would absorb the additional costs into their budgets and he asked why the Department of Corrections would not be able to do so as well. 2:26:08 PM Ms. Clarke related that the Department of Health and Social Services had agreed in hearings before the House Finance Committee to a zero fiscal note, as the Department has many more appropriation components from which to absorb costs than does the Department of Corrections. 2:26:20 PM SHARLEEN GRIFFIN, Director, Division of Administrative Services, Department of Corrections, testified that the Department has only one budget component for pharmacy costs. The previous two years witnessed supplemental appropriation requests for that component. The State's unhealthy inmate population makes absorbing additional personnel costs unfeasible. 2:27:39 PM Co-Chair Wilken offered a motion to report the bill from Committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal notes. Without objection, HB 485 am, was MOVED from Committee with fiscal note #3 for $30,700 from the Department of Corrections, and the following zero fiscal notes: #1 from the Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development; #8 from the House Finance Committee for the Department of Health and Social Services, Public Health Results Delivery Unit (RDU); #9 from the House Finance Committee for the Department of Health and Social Services, Behavioral Health RDU; #10 from the House Finance Committee for the Department of Health and Social Services, Health Care Services RDU; #11 from the House Finance Committee for the Department of Health and Social Services, Alaskan Pioneer Homes RDU; and #12 from the House Finance Committee for the Department of Revenue, Tax and Treasury RDU.