SENATOR TAYLOR returned SB 67 (MENTAL HEALTH TRUST AMENDMENTS) to committee and announced it would be on teleconference to Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Petersburg. SENATOR TAYLOR first called on RICK JOHANNSEN, attorney for the Mental Health Coalition supporting SB 67, to testify. MR. JOHANNSEN reviewed his previous testimony from the Judiciary Committee meeting of 3/24/1993. He explained, since then, he had met with representatives from the Departments of Law and Natural Resources, and he thanked the departments for their constructive comments and suggestions. In reference to the proposed committee substitute brought to committee, he said it was the product of those discussions. MR. JOHANNSEN referred to the proposed committee substitute as a combination of the original bill, previous amendments considered by the committee, and further refinements developed with the Department of Law and DNR. MR. JOHANNSEN presented the committee substitute for further action by the committee, and he explained there were three significant changes: 1. In Section 2, a change to the land management position. 2. A clarification to the manner in which the title is conveyed to the reconstituted trust. 3. A mechanism for finding DNR's mental health land management duties from the mental health trust income account. MR. JOHANNSEN described the other changes as technical in nature and clarified the intent of the amendments discussed in the meeting of 4/24/93. He said they also represented existing settlement concepts fleshed out in the committee discussion. Number 066 MR. JOHANNSEN concluded with addition information on the three changes as listed at the beginning of his testimony. SENATOR JACKO moved to adopt CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 67(JUD) incorporating the new changes. Without objections, so ordered. SENATOR LITTLE thanked the efforts of MR. JOHANNSEN and the departments for their work on the legislation. SENATOR JACKO moved to pass CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 67(JUD) (MENTAL HEALTH TRUST AMENDMENTS) from committee with individual recommendations. Before passing the bill from committee, SENATOR TAYLOR thanked participants in the settlement. He moved CSSB 67(JUD) from committee without objections, so ordered.