SB 9-PERS CREDIT FOR NONCERTIFICATED EMPLOYEES VICE-CHAIRMAN KELLY brought up SB 9 . Number 301 SENATOR WILKEN stated SB 9 recognizes the classified employees in school districts who are the janitors, custodians, and support staff. Teachers have 12 months retirement contributed for every 9 months they work, and after 30 years of teaching, receive a full 30 years retirement. However, the classified people only receive 9 months each year toward retirement. Two years ago, the classified employees approached Representative Brice and said they would pay for the difference. This bill provides for that, with a zero fiscal impact on the school districts and on the state, and a minimal $70.0 first year start up cost. SB 9 recognizes that the classified employee can choose to contribute toward their own retirement after 30 years, with the extra 7.5 years paid by the employee with his own money, and prorated over their 9 months of normal employment. Number 268 MR. JOHN CYR, NEA-AK stated appreciation of Senator Wilken's willingness to introduce SB 9. His association has worked a long time to get this legislation which they strongly support. MR. DON ETHERIDGE, Public Employees Local 71, stated that the union wholeheartedly supports SB 9. Their membership working in the school districts has been urging this legislation for many years. MR. LARRY WIGET, Executive Director of Public Affairs, Anchorage School District, expressed the district's support of SB 9. MR. CARL ROSE, AASB, stated the association supports SB 9. SENATOR WILKEN moved to adopt CSSB 9(HES), Version D Cramer. Without objection, it was adopted. SENATOR WILKEN explained the CS changes the title and line 11 on page 1, by adding the special education service agencies (SESA), eleven certified people who work to fund and place disabled people in the school districts. They are classified and part of the PERS system, and SENATOR WILKEN agreed with their inclusion in the bill. SENATOR WILKEN moved to report CSSB 9(HES) out of committee with individual recommendations and a fiscal note. Without objection, it was so ordered. The committee adjourned at 3:00 p.m.