The last order of business was SB 181 (SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION GRANTS). CHAIRMAN RIEGER referred to page 3, line 3, and moved to delete "at least" and replace it with "all of." He also moved that on page 3, line 9, delete "alternate" and replace with "alternative." Hearing no objection, the motion carried. SENATOR LEMAN said at the previous meeting on the bill he distributed a proposed amendment for page 2, lines 11 through 17. The amendment was suggested by an engineer from Anchorage. He noted he hasn't had a chance to speak to the bill drafter. The amendment would provide that the department shall determine where standard specifications are applicable and if the school district wishes to exceed that, they may do so at their expense. CHAIRMAN RIEGER said that the concern is probably addressed on page 1, where it makes it clear that the department shall disallow project budgets for things which do not meet the design criteria. SENATOR SALO said she thinks the problem is on page 2, Section 4 of the bill. She said she agrees that we shouldn't be building outlandishly expensive or fancy schools. She said she thinks there will be a problem with a standard design. Standard specifications are probably a better approach than a standard design. There has to be some flexibility because we will find that the same design doesn't work in all areas of the state as Alaska is too vast to have a standard design. CHAIRMAN RIEGER suggested changing page 2 lines 13 through 16 to say "standard and regional school design specifications shall be developed..." He said also suggested changing line 16 to say "for which standard regional school design specifications are applicable." SENATOR SALO moved the amendment. Hearing no objection, the motion carried. SENATOR LEMAN noted that DOT/PF currently has standing specifications for construction projects in the state. It doesn't mean that you have to use and always follow the standard specifications. They become a guideline and, in many cases, they are adopted in the contract documents. He said the amendment addresses a number of his concerns. There being no objection to the amendment, it was adopted. Number 287 SENATOR MILLER moved to pass CSSB 181 (HES), out of committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal notes. CHAIRMAN RIEGER objected. He said he is willing to see the accompanying fiscal notes moved with the bill, but believes the fiscal notes are totally unacceptable. He removed his objection. So CSSB 181 (HES,) moved out of committee with individual recommendations.