CONFERENCE COMMITTEE ON SB 255 April 30, 1994 10:30 a.m. MEMBERS PRESENT Senator Randy Phillips, Senate Chair Representative Jerry Sanders, House Chair Representative Pete Kott Senator Loren Leman Senator Fred Zharoff MEMBERS ABSENT Representative Curt Menard COMMITTEE CALENDAR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 255(STA) "An Act establishing a comprehensive policy relating to human resource development in the state." CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 255(STA) am H "An Act establishing a comprehensive policy relating to human resource development in the state." ACTION NARRATIVE (TAPE 94-1 - ON FILE IN LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE LIBRARY) The Conference Committee on SB 255 was chaired by Senator Randy Phillips who called the meeting to order at 10:30 a.m. and noted the presence of the Department of Education. SUMMARY INFORMATION Before the committee was a proposed amendment by the Department of Education changing the word "shall" to "may" on line 24, page 2 of SB 255. DUANE GUILLEY, Department of Education, explained that the department desired this change in order to allow flexibility so that the department could continue to oversee and to coordinate the programs they are charged with through statute and federal legislation. SHIRLEY ARMSTRONG, staff to Senator Randy Phillips and Senate Community and Regional Affairs Committee, informed the committee of her discussion with Deborah Call, Chair of the Alaska Joint Training Council. Ms. Call explained that the amendment was needed since the Department of Education does not sit on the Alaska Joint Training Council. The department is always invited to the meetings. Ms. Call proposed that the Department of Education become a member of the Alaska Joint Training Council. In response to Senator Leman's inquiry regarding the possibility of another forum that may be more appropriate, Duane Guilley explained that the State Board of Education feels they are responsible for administering programs going through the Department of Education and would rather retain that responsibility without going through another committee when deciding how to best utilize funds and achieve a program's objectives. Senator Randy Phillips reviewed the bill's history when inquiring as to the Department of Education's sudden desire for an amendment. Duane Guilley had no explanation. Senator Leman moved to adopt CSSB 255 (STA) am H. Senator Leman withdrew his motion. Representative Sanders moved to adopt CS SB 255 (STA). With a vote of three Yeas and one Nay, CC CS SB 255 was adopted. There being no further business before the committee, the meeting adjourned.