SENATE BILL NO. 47 "An Act increasing the monthly stipend available for students attending a statewide boarding school operated by a school district; and providing for an effective date." 6:06:35 PM Vice-Chair Fairclough MOVED to ADOPT the proposed committee substitute for SB 47, Work Draft 28-LS0408\G (Mischel, 4/1/13), as a working document. Co-Chair Meyer OBJECTED for discussion. 6:07:13 PM CHRISTINE MARASIGAN, STAFF, SENATOR KEVIN MEYER, relayed that the only change was the insertion of a July 1, 2013 effective date (Section 5, page 2). The Department of Education and Early Development (DEED) had indicated that the change would remove $1,681 from Fiscal Note 1. MICHAEL HANLEY, COMMISSIONER, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND EARLY DEVELOPMENT, confirmed that the change to the effective date would remove the need for supplemental funding, while maintaining funding for the next school year. Co-Chair Meyer asked if DEED supported the legislation. Commissioner Hanley replied in the affirmative. The department was particularly supportive of the funding that would enable it to continue existing programs. Senator Dunleavy inquired how the legislative budget subcommittees would interact with the process related to the legislation. Co-Chair Meyer replied that Co-Chair Kelly could answer the question at a later time. 6:10:04 PM Co-Chair Meyer WITHDREW his OBJECTION. There being No further OBJECTION, Work Draft 28-LS0408\G was ADOPTED. Vice-Chair Fairclough pointed to a DEED fiscal note that included a general fund cost of $3,321,300 for FY 14; additional operating funds would be distributed through FY 19. Vice-Chair Fairclough MOVED to REPORT CSSSSB 47(FIN) out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSSSSB 47(FIN) was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with one new fiscal impact note from the Department of Education and Early Development. Senator Dunleavy retracted his earlier question and noted that it had been related to another piece of legislation.