HB 18 STATE PROCUREMENT DISABILITY PREFERENCES  CHAIRMAN LEMAN announced HB 18 to be up for consideration. REPRESENTATIVE JEANNETTE JAMES, sponsor of HB 18, said existing law for disabled people provides a bidder preference. There is a preference for people who are identified as severely disabled by the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, but it doesn't allow them a preference when they are a corporation or a partnership or other organized entity. This gives them the option of determining what fits their needs the best. There is a $0 fiscal note and support from the impacted departments of Education and Administration. She said she has heard of no opposition to this bill. MR. VERN JONES, Chief Procurement Officer, State of Alaska, supported HB 18 because it corrects some inequities and has a $0 fiscal note. MR. DUANE FRENCH, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, said he supports HB 18 because it would be a more equitable system for procurement for individuals with disabilities and will allow partnerships where all partners are individuals with disabilities to qualify under the bidders preference. It's very positive for people with disabilities so they can move off the public assistance rolls and into the work force. CHAIRMAN LEMAN announced an at ease from 5:12 - 5:13. Number 561 SENATOR MACKIE moved to pass HB 18 with individual recommendations and the $0 fiscal note. There were no objections and it was so ordered.