Legislature(2013 - 2014)BARNES 124
01/28/2013 03:15 PM House LABOR & COMMERCE
| Audio | Topic |
|---|---|
| Start | |
| HB26 | |
| HB22 | |
| Adjourn |
* first hearing in first committee of referral
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
| *+ | HB 26 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| *+ | HB 22 | TELECONFERENCED | |
HB 26-EXTEND BOARD OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANCY
3:23:11 PM
CHAIR OLSON announced that the first order of business would be
HOUSE BILL NO. 26, "An Act extending the termination date of the
Board of Public Accountancy; and providing for an effective
date."
3:23:20 PM
REPRESENTATIVE MIKE HAWKER, Alaska State Legislature, stated
that HB 26 is one of the ministerial duties of the legislature,
which is reauthorization of boards and commissions in compliance
with the recommendations made by the legislative auditors. He
related the bill would extend the termination date of the Board
of Public Accountancy (BPA) until June 30, 2021, in accordance
with the recommendations of the legislative auditors. The
auditors concluded that the BPA serves the public interests by
effectively licensing certified public accountants. The board
also monitors the profession and ensures that only qualified
individuals practice as certified public accountants (CPAs).
REPRESENTATIVE HAWKER said the auditor's one recommendation had
nothing to do with the board and instead pertained to an ongoing
administrative issue within the Division of Corporations,
Business and Professional Licensing (CBPL) in the Department of
Commerce, Community & Economic Development (DCCED). He related
the CBPL division administers all professional boards and
licenses, but the division stills needs to address deficiencies
with its investigative case management system. He pointed out
the CBPL agrees with this decision and is continuing to work to
implement the system. He noted previously another audit
recommendation was made for improvements to the CBPL, which the
division has resolved. He acknowledged the extension is until
June 30, 2021, which spans a long period, but pointed out that
audits cost money. He did not see the state dissolving the BPA,
since the regulation of accountants will always be necessary.
The BPA has demonstrated its maturity, manages the CPAs, works
with the legislature, and government as clearly intended. He
asked members to pass out the bill.
3:27:05 PM
REPRESENTATIVE HERRON asked for a status on the corrective
measures.
REPRESENTATIVE HAWKER asked the division to respond, but added
he thought the management has undergone personnel changes and
has developed an administrative plan.
3:28:22 PM
KRIS CURTIS, Legislative Auditor, Division of Legislative
Finance, Legislative Agencies & Offices, said the auditors are
just beginning to conduct five sunset audits and auditors have
not revisited the agency to determine whether the finding has
been addressed; however someone from the division might be able
to answer the status.
3:29:14 PM
DON HABEGER, Director, Corporations, Business, and Professional
Licensing (CBPL), Department of Commerce, Community & Economic
Development (DCCED), responded that the division has taken a
number of steps to correct the deficiency. He related in 2011
the legislative auditors audited the division. At the time, the
division had recently purchased and installed an investigative
database. One audit finding was that the database conversion
did not convert adequately and data was missing. Thus, the
division needed to go back and retool. The division discovered
other issues and formed a task force that identified 11 issues
to improve the database software and hardware. The division
requested and received supplemental funding from the legislature
in FY 12 to implement these tasks. He reported the division
marshaled task force two and is about halfway finished
implementing the 11 tasks. He anticipated it will take to the
end of FY 13 to complete.
3:31:22 PM
CHAIR OLSON asked if he was comfortable with the extension date.
MR. HABEGER answered that at this time he is comfortable. He
said the vendor seems to be responding appropriately.
3:31:59 PM
REPRESENTATIVE SADDLER related some boards have had issues with
the investigative expenses and asked him whether this is also an
issue with the BPA.
MR. HABEGER answered no, not with investigations. He agreed
with Representative Hawker's view that the BPA is a mature
board. He said he has observed the BPA at meetings and "they
don't take any guff from their licensees." He concluded the BPA
is quite an impressive group in how it deals with its issues.
3:32:50 PM
CHAIR OLSON, after first determining no one else wished to
testify, closed public testimony on HB 26.
3:33:14 PM
REPRESENTATIVE REINBOLD moved to report HB 26 out of committee
with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal
note. There being no objection, HB 26 was reported from the
House Labor and Commerce Standing Committee.
3:33:43 PM
The committee took an at-ease from 3:33 p.m. to 3:36 p.m.
| Document Name | Date/Time | Subjects |
|---|---|---|
| HB26 Supporting Documents-Summary Leg. Audit #08-20077-12.pdf |
HL&C 1/28/2013 3:15:00 PM |
HB 26 |
| HB26 ver A.pdf |
HL&C 1/28/2013 3:15:00 PM |
HB 26 |
| HB26 Sponsor Statement.pdf |
HL&C 1/28/2013 3:15:00 PM |
HB 26 |
| HB26 Supporting Documents-Leg. Audit #08-20077-12.pdf |
HL&C 1/28/2013 3:15:00 PM |
HB 26 |
| HB22 ver A.pdf |
HL&C 1/28/2013 3:15:00 PM |
HB 22 |
| HB22 Supporting Documents-Basis of Marine Pilotage Requirements.PDF |
HL&C 1/28/2013 3:15:00 PM |
HB 22 |
| HB22 Draft Proposed CS ver U.pdf |
HL&C 1/28/2013 3:15:00 PM |
HB 22 |
| HB22 Sponsor Statement.pdf |
HL&C 1/28/2013 3:15:00 PM |
HB 22 |
| HB22 Supporting Documents-Audit 08-20076-13.pdf |
HL&C 1/28/2013 3:15:00 PM |
HB 22 |
| HB22 Supporting Documents-Audit Summary.pdf |
HL&C 1/28/2013 3:15:00 PM |
HB 22 |
| HB22-Fiscal Note-DCCED-CBPL-01-25-13.pdf |
HL&C 1/28/2013 3:15:00 PM |
HB 22 |
| HB26-Fiscal Note-DCCED-CBPL-1-25-13.pdf |
HL&C 1/28/2013 3:15:00 PM |
HB 26 |
| HB22 Supporting Documents-Letter-SEAK Pilots Assoc 1-25-2013.pdf |
HL&C 1/28/2013 3:15:00 PM |
HB 22 |