CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 212(RLS) "An Act relating to funding for school construction and major maintenance; relating to the regional educational attendance area and small municipal school district fund; and providing for an effective date." 9:36:01 AM Co-Chair MacKinnon read the title of the bill. 9:36:15 AM AT EASE 9:36:40 AM RECONVENED Vice-Chair Bishop MOVED to ADOPT proposed committee substitute for CSHB 212(FIN), Work Draft 30-LS0741\E (Laffen, 5/7/18). There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. Co-Chair MacKinnon noted that the Committee Substitute (CS) included an amendment that had been proposed the previous day. Co-Chair MacKinnon directed attention to a new fiscal note from the Department of Education and Early Development, OMB Component 2737. The fiscal note showed an appropriation of $323,000 in FY 19; $24,000 in FY 20; and $15,000 in FY 21 through FY 24. The fiscal note was in response to the addition of standardization of energy components that were discussed the previous day. TIM MEARIG, FACILITIES MANAGER, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND EARLY DEVELOPMENT, stated that the fiscal note identified elements in the bill that had been worked on by the Bond Reimbursement and Grant Review Committee and a report to the legislature dated December 2017. He directed attention to Section 4 of the bill, which reflected the cost for the need for expertise for analysis and consulting pertaining to energy and standards systems research. The cost totaled $295,015; $1000 of which was an annual update. Mr. Mearig continued, and noted that Sections 1 through 3 had costs associated with the implementation of elements related to the re-use of school design. There would be regulations associated with the model school standard. He stated that travel costs for the review committee were anticipated for two meetings in the first two years and included in the fiscal note. Vice-Chair Bishop commented that there could be cost savings through inquiring about the University of Alaska Fairbanks housing. 9:40:55 AM REPRESENTATIVE NEAL FOSTER, SPONSOR, indicated he was supportive of the changes to the bill. He reflected that the changes would add major maintenance to the Regional Educational Attendance Area School Construction Fund, in addition to new school construction. He thought the bill was a good way to keep costs down through preventative maintenance. Senator Micciche reflected on the potential savings from the bill, and thought it was a worthwhile investment, and would hopefully be a model for school construction in the future. Vice-Chair Bishop MOVED to report SCS CSHB 212(FIN) out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. SCS CSHB 212(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. 9:42:45 AM AT EASE 9:46:12 AM RECONVENED