SENATE BILL NO. 81 "An Act requiring background investigations of village public safety officer applicants by the Department of Public Safety; relating to the village public safety officer program; and providing for an effective date." 1:07:20 PM Co-Chair Bishop asked the bill sponsor to provide a brief recap of the legislation. SENATOR DONNY OLSON, SPONSOR, explained that the bill pertained to implementing eight of the nine recommendations made by the joint legislative Village Public Safety Officer (VPSO) working group in a 2020 report. He detailed that the VPSO program was created in the 1970s and had been successful throughout the state; however, there had been difficulty with recruitment and retention in recent years as highlighted in the report. The bill worked to build the program back up. He asked his staff to come to the table. BRIX HAHN, STAFF, SENATOR DONNY OLSON, introduced herself. Senator Olson MOVED to ADOPT Amendment 1, 32-LS0362\I.17 (Radford, 3/21/22) (copy on file): Page 1, line 2, following "Safety;": Insert 11relating to fish and game enforcement;" Page 3, following line 20: Insert a new bill section to read: "* Sec. 2. AS 16.05.150 is amended to read: Sec. 16.05.150. Enforcement authority. The following persons are peace officers of the state and they shall enforce this title except AS 16.51 and AS 16.52: (1) an employee of the department authorized by the commissioner; (2) a police officer in the state; (3) a village public safety officer; (4) [(3)] any other person authorized by the commissioner." Renumber the following bill sections accordingly. Page 3, line 22, following "shall: Insert "designate an authority within the department to" 18 Page 6, lines 7 - 9: Delete all material and insert: "(i) A grant recipient may charge up to 30 percent of its federally approved indirect costs to the village public safety officer program. A grant recipient may submit indirect expenses that exceed 30 percent to the commissioner for approval on an individual basis. A grant recipient may use an award only for purposes related to village public safety officer activities." Page 10, line 12, following "training": Insert"; (iv) fish and wildlife enforcement training" 7 Page 11, line 4, following "professional": Insert "approved by the department" Page 11, line 5, following "requirements": Insert "approved by the Alaska Police Standards Council" Page 14, line 11: Delete "sec. 4" Insert "sec. 5" Page 14, line 12: Delete "sec. 4" Insert "sec. 5" Page 14, line 16: Delete "sec. 3' Insert "sec. 4" Page 14, line 20: Delete "sec. 3" Insert "sec. 4" Page 14, line 21: Delete "2021" Insert "2022" Page 14, line 22: Delete "sec. 7" Insert "sec. 8" Co-Chair Bishop OBJECTED for discussion. Senator Olson explained that Amendment 1 was a compilation of a number of amendments suggested by members of the prior committee that had heard the legislation. He relayed there should be an individual named Terry Shanigan online who could provide detail on the amendment. Co-Chair Stedman asked who the person was and how they were involved with the bill. Senator Olson relayed that Mr. Shanigan was the former chief of staff to Senator Mike Shower. He detailed that Mr. Shanigan had a law enforcement background and had been instrumental in other VPSO bills. Mr. Shanigan had spearheaded all of the amendments that had come forward. Co-Chair Bishop asked to hear from the Department of Public Safety first. 1:10:40 PM KELLY HOWELL, LEGISLATIVE LIAISON, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, deferred to a colleague. JOE HARD, DIRECTOR, VILLAGE PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICER PROGRAM, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, ANCHORAGE (via teleconference), communicated that he found most of the amendments to be benign. Senator Olson requested to hear the explanation of the amendment prior to hearing from the department. 1:12:00 PM AT EASE 1:12:31 PM RECONVENED SB 81 was HEARD and HELD in committee for further consideration. 1:12:59 PM AT EASE 1:13:59 PM RECONVENED