CSHB 320(FIN)-SEARCH & RESCUE: CERTIFICATION/WORK.COMP CHAIR ELLIS announced CSHB 320(FIN) to be up for consideration. He said Senator Bunde expressed a concern at the last meeting and that he had chosen not to prepare a CS. MIKE PALOWSKI, staff to Representative Meyer, sponsor of HB 320, said he talked to Senator Bunde as well as Mr. Owen, committee staff, at length about it. But the distinctions in section 1 on training are very important and subtle. The authority given to the Department of Public Safety (DPS) to oversee and authorize training exercises is critical to the bill. SENATOR BUNDE said they had satisfied his concerns. One big concern was if the state okayed some training program and someone was injured or killed, would the state be liable. He has been assured that will not be the case. He was also concerned the troopers would get their email melted down by various different groups that would suddenly want to make themselves available to this coverage. His concerns there had been satisfied as well. LT. RODNEY DIAL, Alaska State Troopers, said they support CSHB 320 (FIN) and he offered to address concerns about the fiscal note. SENATOR BUNDE moved to report CSHB 320(FIN) from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal notes. There were no objections and it was so ordered.