Legislature(2009 - 2010)BELTZ 105 (TSBldg)
02/23/2010 02:00 PM Senate LABOR & COMMERCE
| Audio | Topic |
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| Start | |
| SB247 | |
| SB248 | |
| Adjourn |
* first hearing in first committee of referral
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
| = | SB 247 | ||
| = | SB 248 | ||
SB 248-EXTEND BD OF MARITAL & FAMILY THERAPY
2:09:48 PM
CHAIR PASKVAN announced SB 248 to be up for consideration.
SENATOR THOMAS moved to bring CSSB 248(L&C) before the
committee.
SENATOR MEYER objected for discussion purposes.
2:09:53 PM
TIM BENINTENDI, Staff to Senator Olson, sponsor of SB 248,
testified that the audit found that revenues from licensing fees
from the Board of Marital and Family Therapy don't cover the
cost of regulatory changes, an issue from previous years. The
audit recommended the board be extended to 2014, but SB 248 was
originally drafted to sunset in 2015. The sponsor agreed with
auditor's sunset recommendation as well as the findings, one of
which was to address some administrative issues in the
department.
SENATOR BUNDE said he has heard frequent concerns about price of
license versus actual cost, and state regulation says they
should equal each other. In this case they do not, and he wanted
to know how far out of balance they are.
MR. BENINTENDI answered that the board had closed the deficit
substantially in the last several years and it is down to less
than $30,000 (from around $100,000 eight or nine years ago). The
problem is that the pool of licensees is real small. The board
actually chose to keep working at reducing their deficit as
opposed to paying to have regulations processed that should be
in place. He suspected the audit had found that the regulations
that had not been advanced weren't fatal to the mission of the
board. It hasn't jeopardized the public.
SENATOR BUNDE asked if the deficit would be cured by the next
sunset.
MR. BENINTENDI said he hadn't heard that at a public discussion.
SENATOR DAVIS said she wanted that question answered.
2:13:57 PM
JENNIFER STRIKLER, Operations Manager, Division of Corporations,
Business and Professional Licensing, Department of Commerce,
Community and Economic Development (DCCED), said as of this
month, the board's deficit is down to $2,000 and it should be
take care of by the next renewal cycle unless an investigation
comes forward that is usually the one item that drives expenses
up.
SENATOR MEYER removed his objection.
CHAIR PASKVAN closed public testimony.
SENATOR THOMAS moved to report CSSB 248(L&C) from committee with
individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). There
were no objections and it was so ordered.
2:17:10 PM
CHAIR PASKVAN, finding no further business, adjourned the
meeting at 2:17 p.m.
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