SENATOR KELLY announced HB 386 (RETIREMENT RTS:HRLY LEGISLATIVE EMPLOYEES) to be up for consideration. TIM BENINTENDI, Legislative Aide to Representative Moses, said HB 386 allows the Legislative Affairs Agency to hire temporary hourly employees without having to provide retirement benefits. The proposed CS also allows flexibility so that retirees can take some of these temporary part time jobs without worrying about their retirement being modified or disrupted. TAPE 94-28, SIDE B Number 580 SENATOR SALO asked if there was a position from the employees association. MR. BENINTENDI said there was none and all the other agencies of state government have the option to hire this way. SENATOR SALO asked if there was a regulation on total number of hours to be a temporary. MR. BENINTENDI said he wasn't aware of one. SENATOR RIEGER asked if you get the same amount of pay with or without the retirement benefit if you are temporary. KARLA SCHOFIELD, Deputy Director, Administrative Services, explained that under this bill, the employer would not have to pay employer charges on it and the employee wouldn't have to pay 6.75% of their salary into the retirement system. She explained that the positions include summer tour guides and packers to move the legislators back and forth. She said it would save the employer money and give an employee the option of not being in a retirement system with a temporary job. SENATOR RIEGER moved to adopt the CS to HB 386. There were no objection and it was so ordered. SENATOR RIEGER moved to pass CSHB 386 (L&C) from committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.