CSHB 451(JUD) - ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY & MOBILITY AIDS CHAIRMAN LEMAN brought CSHB 451(JUD) before the committee as the next order of business. JENNIFER ADZIMA, a legislative intern to Representative Joe Green who is the prime sponsor of HB 451, said the legislation establishes an express warranty for technologies which assist physically disabled persons. Assistive technologies and mobility aids for physically disabled are not covered by the lemon laws and the consumer protection statutes in Title 45. She noted 11 states have passed such laws, and two others, including Alaska, are considering doing so. Number 524 PATRICK REINHART, Director of the State Independent Living Council (SILC), testifying from Anchorage in support of HB 451, said the council's primary responsibility is the development of a state plan for independent living and the implementation of that plan. He related that SILC requested that the legislation be introduced. MR. REINHART said that even though the bill has a zero fiscal note, he believes it will end up saving the state money in the long run because it is often state agencies that are involved in helping people with disabilities with the purchase of some kinds of very expensive pieces of adaptive equipment. When there is no recourse, they often end up with pieces of equipment that lie idle and useless, so it will save the state money, as well as the individuals with disabilities. Number 542 SENATOR MACKIE expressed his appreciation to Mr. Reinhart for all of his hard work with Challenge Alaska, as well as his work as director of SILC. KEN DEAN of Juneau said he works for Southeast Alaska Independent Living (SAIL) and he was appearing before the committee to shed some light on the value of the legislation. MR. DEAN said he purchased his wheelchair six years ago at a cost of $13,500. However, before that, he had a wheelchair which was made by a different manufacturer, which he purchased at a cost of $9,500. He had problems with the wheelchair, but was told by the manufacturer that Alaska had no lemon law so he was basically out of luck. He said in working for an independent living agency, he runs across this type of problem continually because of manufacturers not honoring their nationwide warranties, mainly because the equipment is in Alaska. TAPE 98-25, SIDE B Number 585 There being no further testimony on HB 451, CHAIRMAN LEMAN asked for the pleasure of the committee. SENATOR HOFFMAN moved CSHB 451(JUD) be passed out of committee with individual recommendations. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.