HB 2-VOCATIONAL EDUC ACCOUNT    1:32:09 PM CHAIR BETTYE DAVIS announced HB 2 to be up for consideration. REPRESENTATIVE NEUMAN, sponsor of HB 2, said that the bill will create an education funding account that will allow private industry to put money towards vocational education. CHAIR DAVIS asked if there were any questions, and if the sponsor had any more to say about the bill. 1:33:18 PM SENATOR THOMAS asked for a definition of regional educational attendance areas as referenced in the bill. REPRESENTATIVE NEUMAN replied that the regions are organized units within unorganized parts of the state. The bill is three years in the making and stays within the guidelines of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) act so that children can get technical educations while staying within the parameters of NCLB. The bill will bring in upwards of $10 million a year for vocational education; the commissioner of labor will watch over quality standards, and people will be able to submit applications for teaching such programs in rural areas. CHAIR DAVIS interjected that the committee is in support of the bill, and she asked for a motion. 1:36:03 PM SENATOR DYSON made a motion to move HB 2 from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). There being no objection, the motion carried. There being no further business to come before the committee, Chair Davis adjourned the meeting at 1:36:27 PM.