SENATOR WARD moved to report SB 182 out of committee with individual recommendations. CHAIRMAN WILKEN said that he recognized the motion as out of order until it is determined if it is part of the Uniform Rules. SENATOR WARD called for a roll call vote. The committee took a brief at ease from 10:39 a.m. to 10:42 a.m. CHAIRMAN WILKEN called the committee back to order and announced that the meeting would be recessed to the call of the Chair to hear the remaining bills. Chairman Wilken intended to move both bills, but to allow the appropriate discussion. Senate HES was recessed at 10:44 a.m. SB 182 CHARTER SCHOOL ESTABLISHMENT & OPERATION  CHAIRMAN WILKEN announced that SB 182 was the final order of business before the committee. SENATOR WARD , Prime Sponsor, explained that SB 182 would provide another tool for the education system. SB 182 provides a choice and strengthens the law by clarifying that charter schools are in fact public schools. SB 182 establishes multiple ways of establishing charter schools, provides for a local school board for charter schools as well as a state school board for charter schools. CHAIRMAN WILKEN announced that in the interest of time, those on teleconference were contacted regarding SB 182. Chairman Wilken provided the committee with the following report from those on teleconference. In Anchorage, seven people signed up to testify each of which supported SB 182. Those in Anchorage were Linda Sharp, Sara Schierhorn, Leo Albert, Fletcher Mitler, Dave Titus, Mike Boots, and Karen Hare. Many of those folks will be sending public opinion messages. In Mat-Su, Chris Cassler supported SB 182. In Fairbanks, Bob Coghill was opposed to SB 182. In Juneau, Carl Rose from the Alaska Association of School Boards, Larry Wiget from the Anchorage School District, and John Cyr from NEA-AK opposed SB 182. Nancy Buell from DOE stated that the department did not have an official opinion, but did note concerns that it would share with the Legislature. The department questioned whether another board was necessary. SENATOR WARD moved to report SB 182 out of committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal notes. Without objection, it was so ordered. There being no further business before the committee, the meeting was adjourned at 1:00 p.m.