HOUSE COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL AFFAIRS STANDING COMMITTEE March 28, 2000 8:20 a.m. COMMITTEE CALENDAR Implementation of Rural Governance Commission recommendations TAPES 00-23, SIDES A & B 00-24, SIDE A CALL TO ORDER REPRESENTATIVE CARL MORGAN, Co-Chair, reconvened the committee following action on HB 437 at 8:20 a.m. PRESENT Committee members present were Representatives Morgan, Halcro, Dyson, Murkowski, Joule, Kookesh and Harris. SUMMARY OF INFORMATION BERNICE JOSEPH, Department of Commerce & Economic Development, Anchorage, provided an overview of that department's efforts to implement the recommendations of the commission, including worker training, tourism development workshops, work with the Alaska Regional Development Organization (ARDOR), the Community Development Quota (CDQ) program, and the Denali Commission to diversify the rural economic base. JAY LIVEY, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Health & Social Services, provided an overview of his department's efforts to implement recommendations of the commission related to the delivery of health and social services to rural communities. MARY PETE, Director, Division of Subsistence, Alaska Department of Fish & Game, provided an overview of her department's implementation of the recommendations of the commission, including working out relationships with tribes. BARBARA RITCHIE, Deputy Attorney General, Department of Law, discussed the commissions recommendations that the State of Alaska recognize and accept tribal governments. She also gave an overview of Governor Knowles' efforts to respond to various concerns of the commission. CAPT. DOUG NORRIS, Captain, Commander of Village Public Safety Officers (VPSO) program, Department of Public Safety, answered the committee members' questions regarding police protection, the VPSO program, and delivery of public safety services in rural Alaska. BYRON MALLOTT, Co-Chairman of the Rural Governance Commission, discussed the work of the commission in light of the historical context of the relationship between government and Alaskan Natives. He expressed disappointment that none of the Knowles Administration commissioners were in attendance at the hearing. COMMITTEE ACTION The committee took no action. ADJOURNMENT CO-CHAIR MORGAN adjourned the meeting at 10:03 a.m. NOTE: The meeting was recorded and handwritten log notes were taken. A copy of the tape(s) and log notes may be obtained by contacting the House Records Office at 129 6th Street, Suite 229, Juneau, Alaska 99801-2197, (907) 465-2214, and after adjournment of the second session of the Twenty-first Alaska State Legislature this information may be obtained by contacting the Legislative Reference Library at 129 6th Street, Suite 102, Juneau, Alaska 99801, (907) 465-3808.