SB 100-ENHANCED 911 SURCHARGES CHAIR CON BUNDE announced SB 100 to be up for consideration. SENATOR RALHP SEEKINS asked what the definition of a local exchange access line is. MS. LAUREN WICKERSHAM, staff to Chair Bunde, read from AS29.35.133 (4) that a local exchange access line means a telephone line that connects a local exchange service customer or the local telephone company's switching office. It has the capability of reaching local public safety agencies, but does not include a line used by a carrier to provide inner exchange services. 1:36:23 PM SENATOR SEEKINS asked if Bartlett Hospital has an extension in 50 rooms, do they have 50 local exchange access lines. Someone indicated yes. MS. WICKERSHAM added under current statute you only get charged for the first 100 lines. CHAIR BUNDE pointed out that there are already access charges, but this bill only changes the amount charged for them. 1:37:26 PM SENATOR ELLIS asked if the committee resolved any differences between the terms call center and dispatch. MS. WICKERSHAM replied that a call center is under the definition of 911 service; the dispatch center is under the police department duties. A call first comes into the call center and it sends that call to the appropriate state dispatch center - two different things. The call center is covered under the 911 surcharge; the money required to run a dispatch center is not. WALT MONEGAN, Chief, Anchorage Police Department, supported SB 100. 1:39:34 PM TIM ROGERS, Alaska Municipal League, supported SB 100 and said he would respond to questions. CHAIR BUNDE asked if they both were comfortable going with the call center being the focus of this bill. CHIEF MONEGAN replied yes. 1:40:13 PM MR. DAVID GIBBS, Administrator, Kenai 911 program, said the present surcharge revenue is insufficient to cover the costs to provide the required services. The Kenai Borough prefers that the assembly sets the surcharge rate. CHAIR BUNDE responded that the local government can set the rate beyond the $2 cap with a public vote. MR GIBBS reiterated that they prefer to have the assembly set that rate. 1:41:12 PM MR. PAUL HARRIS, Fairbanks Police Department, supported the concept, but with a $3 cap. 1:42:34 PM SENATOR SEEKINS moved to pass CSSB 100(L&C), version Y, from committee with individual recommendations and zero fiscal note. There were no objections and it was so ordered.