HB 332-PRE-ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PROGRAMS  CHAIR DAVIS announced the consideration of HB 332. [Before the committee was CSHB 332(FIN)(Title AM).] 2:20:04 PM REPRESENTATIVE BRYCE EDGMON, Alaska State Legislature, Dillingham, AK, provided an overview of CSHB 332. He said this bill would allow Headstart facilities to qualify for the "E" rate, the discount rate that the Universal Services Subsidy Fund provided for K through 12 facilities nationwide. Pre-elementary facilities qualified from the inception of the program in 1998 to 2004. For unknown reasons however, the Universal Services Board decided that the definition of pre-elementary facilities in Alaska law was too vague for the Headstart facilities to qualify for the discounted rate; so for the past few years they had been unable to take advantage of that rate, which would have allowed them to participate in the federal program at no expense of matching dollars. CSHB 332 proposed to add more definition to Title 14 in terms of the department's relationship with pre-elementary facilities. A disclaimer had been added to the last part of the bill stating that by doing so, the state was not intentionally or unintentionally impacting the average daily membership count. That was necessary because intensive needs students from age 3 to 22 actually could be counted into the ADM; so the last sentence stated that "Except for a child with a disability ... pre-elementary students may not be counted in a school's average daily membership under AS 14.17." Senator Dyson arrived. 2:22:34 PM CHAIR DAVIS thanked the sponsor for bringing this important bill forward. SENATOR COWDERY moved to report committee substitute for HB 332(FIN) from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). There being no objection, CSHB 332(FIN)(Title AM) moved from committee.