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03/12/2012 03:15 PM House LABOR & COMMERCE


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*+ HB 275 RETIREE BENEFITS:COLORECTAL/DRUG BENEFITS TELECONFERENCED
Heard & Held
*+ HB 337 BD OF ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS TELECONFERENCED
Moved Out of Committee
         HB 337-BD OF ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS                                                                      
                                                                                                                              
4:00:05 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR OLSON announced  that the final order of  business would be                                                               
HOUSE  BILL   NO.  337,  "An   Act  relating  to  the   Board  of                                                               
Registration for  Architects, Engineers,  and Land  Surveyors and                                                               
to   the  Department   of  Commerce,   Community,  and   Economic                                                               
Development."                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
4:00:39 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE THOMPSON stated  that this bill would  add a full-                                                               
time   investigator  assigned   to  the   Board  of   Architects,                                                               
Engineers, and Land Surveyors (AELS).                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
4:01:22 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
LYNETTE  BERGH,  Staff,  Representative  Steve  Thompson,  Alaska                                                               
State Legislature,  Alaska State Legislature, stated  that HB 337                                                               
will revise  the statutes to increase  the part-time investigator                                                               
to  a  full-time  investigator position.    Currently,  the  AELS                                                               
shares  one  part-time  investigator   with  five  other  boards,                                                               
including construction  contractors, home  inspectors, electrical                                                               
administrators,  mechanical  administrators,   and  storage  tank                                                               
workers.   The investigator's oversight covers  20,000 licensees,                                                               
of which 5,600  licensees relate the AELS board.   Further, a new                                                               
regulation will take  effect in the next 30 days,  which will add                                                               
10 additional engineering  disciplines will be added  to the AELS                                                               
Board.  The  branches of engineering the AELS  board will oversee                                                               
will  increase  from  6 to  16  branches,  including  structural,                                                               
environmental, nuclear,  and industrial  engineering.   This will                                                               
add to the already heavy  work load the department's investigator                                                               
covers.  She stressed the  necessity of expanding the engineering                                                               
disciplines for  the safety of  Alaskans, but  it will add  to an                                                               
already  heavy workload  of the  board's part-time  investigator.                                                               
Additionally, each  of the six  boards the  investigator oversees                                                               
has as an increasing number of licensees.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
4:03:58 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MS.  BERGH  said  the part-time  investigator  continually  faces                                                               
pressure to  spend less time on  the AELS board and  more time on                                                               
the  other  boards  under  his   purview.    Further,  this  sole                                                               
investigator must maintain knowledge  of statutes and regulations                                                               
for  all  six   boards.    Clearly,  the  lack   of  a  full-time                                                               
investigator  for   the  board   could  potentially   reduce  its                                                               
effectiveness  in  carrying out  charges  required  by the  state                                                               
statutes  and   regulations.    One  unintended   consequence  of                                                               
overloading  the  investigator  could  result  in  a  failure  to                                                               
fulfill to the  fullest extent the state  and regulatory charges.                                                               
She  concluded that  this  will put  the state  at  risk and  may                                                               
inadvertently  create  a hazard  to  public  health, safety,  and                                                               
welfare.  She  highlighted that HB 337 will ensure  that the AELS                                                               
board  can continue  the  proper oversight  of  the AELS  board's                                                               
licensees,  while   remaining  in   compliance  with   all  state                                                               
regulations and statutes.  She  predicted that hiring a full-time                                                               
investigator  will help  the AELS  board maintain  its reputation                                                               
and integrity with respect to the professions it oversees.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
4:05:37 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE SADDLER questioned the  need to expand engineering                                                               
specialties.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MS.  BERGH answered  that specific  engineering branches  need to                                                               
have some guidance to ensure  public health, safety, and welfare.                                                               
She explained  that at the  last board meeting the  AELS approved                                                               
added professions and branches; 10 different professions.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  SADDLER asked  whether one  investigator will  be                                                               
sufficient to cover the additional licensees.                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
4:06:50 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MS. BERGH answered that one  investigator would be amenable.  She                                                               
pointed  out that  the AELS  board  could revisit  the matter  at                                                               
future board meetings.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
4:07:26 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  SADDLER asked  whether  the current  investigator                                                               
would resign from the other boards.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
MS. BERGH  offered to her  knowledge that the  investigator would                                                               
do so.  She deferred to the department to elaborate.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
4:08:00 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
DON HABEGER,  Director, Division  of Corporations,  Business, and                                                               
Professional  Licensing,  Department  of Commerce,  Community,  &                                                               
Economic Development (DCCED), introduced himself.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
4:08:48 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  SADDLER  asked  the current  investigator  serves                                                               
five other  boards and HB  337 passes if this  investigator would                                                               
be assigned as  the full-time investigator.  He  further asked if                                                               
someone else would be hired to cover the additional five boards.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
MR. HABEGER responded  that the division would  decide if current                                                               
investigator is  the appropriate  choice for  this board,  and if                                                               
so, he  would be transferred  to the new position  control number                                                               
(PCN).   The division would have  a vacant position and  would do                                                               
so through the job announcement network typically used.                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
4:09:34 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE SADDLER  asked if the division  has any indication                                                               
of whether the current investigator is interested in serving.                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
MR. HABEGER  said the division  would encourage  the investigator                                                               
to consider the full-time position.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
4:10:00 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  SADDLER  asked  if the  division  anticipates  an                                                               
increase in the  number of investigations due  to the engineering                                                               
branch expansion.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
MR.  HABEGER   offered  his  belief  that   investigations  would                                                               
increases  since  the  workload  has increased  over  time.    He                                                               
explained that recent  legislative audits discussed investigative                                                               
timeliness.   He reported that  the 1,100 complaints arose  in FY                                                               
11,  and the  investigators indicate  a good  case load  is 35-40                                                               
cases.   He anticipated that  expanding this position to  a full-                                                               
time position would  allow the board and division  to address the                                                               
issue more cases  rather than raising the  bar on investigations,                                                               
such as  only addressing  the cases with  the highest  health and                                                               
safety issues.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
4:11:16 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  SADDLER questioned  whether  one investigator  is                                                               
sufficient and if licensees will agree to bear the cost.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MR. HABEGER recalled  the AELS Board underwent a  fee increase in                                                               
fall  and  the division  picked  a  price point  and  experienced                                                               
significant  kickback.     He  pointed  out   the  difficulty  in                                                               
predicting an investigation's outcome,  whether it will result in                                                               
a  consent   agreement  and  voluntary   compliance  or   due  to                                                               
unresolved legitimate  issues will  require a hearing  process or                                                               
be  resolved by  the  courts.   Thus  investigative outcomes  are                                                               
unpredictable.   He  acknowledged  that at  some point  licensees                                                               
resist  any  cost  increases.    He  described  this  process  as                                                               
reaching a balance and he was not certain.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
4:12:40 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
ERIC  ERICKSEN,  P.E.,  Electrical  Engineer;  Member,  Board  of                                                               
Architects, Engineers, and Land  Surveyors (AELS Board) testified                                                               
in support of HB  337.  He stated that he  is an Alaska resident,                                                               
an  electrical engineer,  and has  served on  the AELS  board for                                                               
three  years.    During  this  time,  he  said  he  has  had  the                                                               
opportunity gain  knowledge on the investigative  process and the                                                               
growing  concern   over  increases  in  investigations   and  the                                                               
investigator's ability to conduct them.   He reiterated that when                                                               
an investigator cannot get through  all the cases, that cases are                                                               
prioritized.   This results  in cases that  do not  get reviewed.                                                               
He  referred   to  position  papers   in  members'   packets,  in                                                               
particular, from  the Chair of  the AELS  board.  He  agreed with                                                               
his recommendations.   He concluded  with his support for  HB 337                                                               
and the health and safety of the public.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
4:14:21 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  SADDLER   related  his  understanding   that  the                                                               
licensing fees  will be adjusted  upward to cover  the additional                                                               
fees for  the additional half-time  position.  He inquired  as to                                                               
whether  the  engineering profession  was  willing  to cover  the                                                               
cost.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
MR. ERICKSEN  answered that the fees  will be evaluated.   He was                                                               
unsure of whether the fees would  change, but if they do he would                                                               
personally support  the change.   He offered his belief  that the                                                               
professional  license fees  are typically  lower than  many other                                                               
states.  He predicted an increase in fees would be supported.                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
4:15:16 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MR.  HABEGER  stated that  state  law  requires the  division  to                                                               
analyze the program to determine  if the revenue stream meets the                                                               
board's  expenses.    If  the  revenue does  not  meet  the  next                                                               
biennial license cycle,  which is a two-year  cycle, the division                                                               
must adjust  the fees and  pass the  cost on to  the professions,                                                               
which   in  this   instance  are   architects,  engineers,   land                                                               
surveyors, and landscape architects.   He offered his belief that                                                               
the  fees  would  likely  have  to adjust  upward  to  cover  the                                                               
investigator position.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
4:16:24 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE JOHNSON recalled complaints  about the Real Estate                                                               
Licensing Board since their fees  doubled when the board expanded                                                               
its powers.  He questioned  whether any checks and balances exist                                                               
since  government will  grow  to  fill the  void.   He  expressed                                                               
concern that there do not seem to  be controls on the boards.  He                                                               
noted he  was making a  general statement.   He pointed  again to                                                               
the real estate licensing fees  which increased considerably.  He                                                               
said he has talked to real  estate agents that indicate the board                                                               
is doing  things the agents  do not really  want them to  do, but                                                               
they  must pay  for it.   He  reiterated his  question about  the                                                               
current checks and balances to ensure  that the boards do not get                                                               
out of control and pass through to their membership.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
MR. HABEGER responded  that the law requires him  to pass through                                                               
the  costs.   He  thinks  the check  and  balance  is the  public                                                               
comment  process,   which  worked  relatively   effectively  with                                                               
respect to the real estate fee.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
4:18:40 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  JOHNSON  asked  whether  the  statute  should  be                                                               
changed and  deposit license fees  into the general fund,  but to                                                               
figure a better way to handle this process.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
MR. HABEGER responded  with a comment.  One of  the things he has                                                               
heard  given Real  Estate Commission  fee  issues is  how to  nab                                                               
perpetrators, or those that do not  want to abide by statutes and                                                               
regulations.   He said he  does not see  a great mechanism  to do                                                               
this,  but  he views  this  as  a  great  discussion point.    He                                                               
recapped  that  the  short  answer is  the  discussion  needs  to                                                               
continue.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
4:20:15 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE JOHNSON  offered his  view that  professionals are                                                               
doing their  jobs and it  is tough enough  to do business  in the                                                               
state.   He said he wants  to protect entrepreneurs and  he would                                                               
like to hold that discussion.   He commented that government will                                                               
expand to fill the void and  if ten investigators were hired they                                                               
would find work to accomplish.   He related that he would like to                                                               
be cautious  about pass  through of  costs to  membership without                                                               
checks and balances.   He wanted to be sure  that the legislature                                                               
is not saddling businesses with more state bureaucracy.                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
4:21:48 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  OLSON  related  his understanding  with  respect  to  real                                                               
estate issues  that two large  ongoing investigations  expended a                                                               
substantial amount.   He  thought one  investigation went  off in                                                               
different direction and is still ongoing.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
MR.  HABEGER offered  his belief  that  the case  in question  is                                                               
currently in Superior Court.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR OLSON offered that the attorney fees were substantial.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MR. HABEGER  answered yes, noting  the expenses are  charged back                                                               
to licensees.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
4:23:07 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  SADDLER  referred to  page  2,  lines 1-2,  which                                                               
read,  "(2)  shall,   at  the  request  of   the  board,  conduct                                                               
investigations...."    He  asked   whether  an  investigator  can                                                               
conduct investigations in opposition to the will of the board.                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
MR. HABEGER  responded that  the division's  centralized statutes                                                               
allow  the  division  to  also  do some  work,  such  as  conduct                                                               
investigations.  He offered his  belief that this works in tandem                                                               
with the board.   He said the board can  direct the investigator,                                                               
but the department  would have a duty to  investigate a complaint                                                               
in violation to the AELS statutes and regulations.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
4:24:32 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE SADDLER asked for  clarification that the board or                                                               
department can  direct an investigation.   He  questioned whether                                                               
the board could block an investigation.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
MR. HABEGER answered that it has not happened.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
4:24:52 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
COLIN MAYNARD,  Structural Engineer; Member,  Alaska Professional                                                               
Design Council (APDC)  stated he has served several  terms on the                                                               
board of  the APDC, an  organization that  represents architects,                                                               
engineers,  landscape architects,  interior  designers, and  land                                                               
surveyors.   He highlighted one  of his  roles as a  board member                                                               
was chair  of the  AELS task  force to  assess industry  on board                                                               
actions.   He  pointed out  that one  thing the  APDC task  force                                                               
found the AELS board did  not conduct enough investigations, that                                                               
it was  taking too  long to conduct  the investigation,  and some                                                               
activity  was ignored  since it  fell out  of the  most important                                                               
level or the attorney general's  office declined prosecution.  He                                                               
reiterated   that   the    industry   supports   the   additional                                                               
investigator  and  will  pay  additional  fees  so  long  as  the                                                               
investigations happen.   He commented  that AELS  license renewal                                                               
fees have gone  from $125 to $175  and back to $125.   He offered                                                               
his belief that  the fewer investigations will  happen during the                                                               
biennial timeframe and more are conducted  in the next.  Thus the                                                               
fluctuations   in  the   investigations   affect  license   fees.                                                               
Additionally the  division has suffered  budget cuts  even though                                                               
the licensure fees  pay for the costs of the  division.  He said,                                                               
"We're willing to pay what it takes to get the job done."                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
4:27:07 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE JOHNSON  responded that is a  dangerous statement.                                                               
He asked for  clarification on whether the AELS  board is willing                                                               
to pay anything to get the job done.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
MR. MAYNARD  said, "Within reason."   He  also said he  has found                                                               
the AELS board  is comprised of licensees and  one public member,                                                               
who have worked with the APDC to ensure public safety.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
4:27:41 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  JOHNSON remarked  that  his  concerns are  bigger                                                               
than this one board.                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
MR.  MAYNARD suggested  that the  legislature could  increase the                                                               
fines.   He pointed  out that the  attorney general's  office has                                                               
larger cases  to prosecute so  the AELS  cases languish.   Thus a                                                               
larger civil penalty could help.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  OLSON offered  to  work  on the  larger  issue during  the                                                               
interim.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
4:28:28 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
BRIAN  HANSON,  Civil  and  Mining  Engineer;  Member,  Board  of                                                               
Architects,   Engineers,  and   Land   Surveyors  (AELS   Board),                                                               
testified in support  of HB 337.  He said  the investigator has a                                                               
significant backlog  of cases, noting  the sheer number  of cases                                                               
the  investigator currently  has  plus the  one awaiting  review.                                                               
The  investigator has  approximately  50 open  cases, with  about                                                               
double the amount  for review that is a significant  backlog.  He                                                               
covers  five  other  boards  so   the  investigator's  travel  is                                                               
limited.  Current  the investigator focuses time on  cases in the                                                               
Anchorage and Matanuska-Susitna area,  with an occasional trip to                                                               
the  Kenai Peninsula  Borough and  Fairbanks.   He surmised  that                                                               
half the  state receives coverage with  a half-time investigator.                                                               
He pointed out  that lots more engineering and  other design work                                                               
is  happening  throughout the  state.    Additionally, the  board                                                               
investigator   cannot   use    training   opportunities   offered                                                               
nationally  as   well  as  network,   due  to  time   and  travel                                                               
constraints.   He offered his  belief that adding  this half-time                                                               
position will  help AELS meet its  responsibilities by protecting                                                               
the public's health, safety, and welfare.   He was not willing to                                                               
say the registrants are willing to  pay whatever it costs but the                                                               
additional  cost  would result  in  a  fee  increase of  $10  per                                                               
registrant  per  year,  and  not  $200  per  registrant  biennial                                                               
license fee.  He stated that he is in support of HB 337.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
4:31:42 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
DALE  NELSON,  Civil  Engineer;  Legislative  Liaison  Committee,                                                               
Alaska Professional  Design Council, LLC  (APDC), stated he  is a                                                               
professional civil engineer and has  been registered in the state                                                               
since 1973.   He serves as  the chair of the  legislative liaison                                                               
committee  for  the  Alaska   Professional  Design  Council,  LLC                                                               
(APDC).  He related that Mr.  Maynard is also an active member of                                                               
APDC, which  is a professional  organization comprised  of member                                                               
societies including The Alaska  Society of Professional Engineers                                                               
(ASPE), the  Alaska Society of  Professional Land  Surveyors, the                                                               
American Congress of Surveying and  Mapping - Alaska Section, the                                                               
American Institute  of Architects - Alaska  Chapter, the American                                                               
Society  of  Civil  Engineers  -  Alaska  Section,  the  American                                                               
Society of  Landscape Architects  - Alaska Chapter,  the American                                                               
Council  of Engineering  Companies  of Alaska,  and the  American                                                               
Society  of  Interior  Designers,  and  the  Structural  Engineer                                                               
Association.   This organization has  a membership of  over 1,500                                                               
members  representing over  5,000 licensed  professionals in  the                                                               
state.   The APDC  LLC in  very much  in favor  of this  bill and                                                               
views it  as a move  in right direction  as it will  increase the                                                               
investigator of the design professionals to a fulltime position.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
4:34:08 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
BOYD  BROWNFIELD, Civil  Engineer; Member,  Board of  Architects,                                                               
Engineers, and  Land Surveyors  (AELS Board)  stated that  he has                                                               
been a  registered civil engineer in  Alaska since 1975.   He has                                                               
most  recently served  on the  AELS Board  for eight  years.   He                                                               
supports the  bill.  He  has served as  the AELS Board  chair for                                                               
two  years and  as vice  chair  for four  years.   When he  began                                                               
service in  2004, the board  had two fulltime  investigators, but                                                               
due to  workload the investigator  was increased to two  and one-                                                               
half  investigator   positions.     Although  the   workload  has                                                               
increased,  the investigator  position  has been  reduced to  one                                                               
part-time investigator  position.  The investigator  position has                                                               
effectively been reduced to 15  percent of one investigator since                                                               
the position's  responsibility is  spread over  five boards.   He                                                               
offered his  belief that  the AELS's investigator  is one  of the                                                               
most dedicated and efficient investigators  in the division.  The                                                               
investigator serves  the third largest  board, with the  Board of                                                               
Nursing, Barbers  & Hairdressers as  larger boards, but  the AELS                                                               
Board is  larger than  the Medical Board,  yet the  medical board                                                               
has  a designated  investigator.   He  emphasized  that the  AELS                                                               
Board  needs the  investigator position  since  the board  serves                                                               
four distinct  professions and the six  engineering branches will                                                               
soon to  expand to 15 branches.   He further emphasized  the need                                                               
to have  an investigator solely assigned  to the AELS Board.   He                                                               
urged members to support the bill.   He referred to a letter from                                                               
Mr.  Harley  Hightower, AELS  Board  chair  in members'  packets.                                                               
This letter covers the important  issues surrounding the need for                                                               
a full-time investigator.  He offered his support for HB 337.                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
4:37:44 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
HARLEY   HIGHTOWER,  Architect;   Chair,  Board   of  Architects,                                                               
Engineers and Land Surveyor (AELS  Board) stated that he has been                                                               
registered  as an  architect in  the state  since 1964.   He  has                                                               
served as a principal architect  since 1974.  He currently serves                                                               
as AELS  Board chair.   He agreed with  the prior testimony.   He                                                               
spoke in  support of  HB 337  for numerous  reasons.   He related                                                               
that  it  is  difficult  for  an inspector  to  stay  current  on                                                               
statutes for one board, but  very difficult to cover five boards.                                                               
He pointed out  that the AELS Board serves  5,600 registrants and                                                               
580 corporations.  In 2008 and  2009 the AELS Board added 220 new                                                               
licenses each  year.  In  2010 and  2011, the board  increased by                                                               
350 new  licensees each  year.  He  anticipated the  licensees to                                                               
grow   due  to   expansion  of   engineering  disciplines.     He                                                               
acknowledged  that Alaska  is a  small population  state and  the                                                               
investigator likely  covers about 15  percent of the state.   The                                                               
AELS  Board cannot  adequately ensure  public health,  safety and                                                               
welfare without  investigator support.  He  highlighted that this                                                               
translates into liability exposure to  the state.  The costs will                                                               
be  covered by  registration fees.    He has  been registered  in                                                               
other states and  finds the licensure reasonable  fees in Alaska,                                                               
probably falling in the low average of the fee structure.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
4:40:49 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
RICHARD  HEIEREN, Land  Surveyor;  Member,  Board of  Architects,                                                               
Engineers, and  Land Surveyors  (AELS Board),  stated that  he is                                                               
speaking in support  of HB 337.   He has served as  an AELS Board                                                               
member since 2005 and also  endorses previous comments.  He added                                                               
that  a  perception of  lack  of  enforcement exists  within  the                                                               
professions.   He noted that  in vehicle enforcement  writing one                                                               
speeding  violation  may  impact  the number  of  speeders.    He                                                               
suggested  that  HB 337  will  go  long  way in  alleviating  the                                                               
perception of a lack of enforcement.   He offered his belief that                                                               
the cost is  minimal, about $8-10 per licensee per  year.  He did                                                               
not think  that was  too much money  to protect  the professions,                                                               
but  public health,  safety, and  welfare.   He asked  members to                                                               
please support HB 337.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
4:43:25 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE THOMPSON  said that  the committee heard  from Mr.                                                               
Hightower that the  lack of a full-time  investigator has limited                                                               
the cases.  He asked whether  any instances of this have happened                                                               
in Fairbanks.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
MR. HEIEREN  said he  has heard through  the grapevine  from some                                                               
who were cited  that enforcement was laughable.  He  did not want                                                               
to disparage  the enforcement; however,  the perception is  a low                                                               
level of enforcement occurs.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
4:44:44 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
BURT  LENT,  Landscape  Architect Member,  Board  of  Architects,                                                               
Engineers, and  Land Surveyors  (AELS Board),  stated that  he is                                                               
the sole landscape architect member.   He has been serving on the                                                               
board   for  6.5   years  and   has  been   practicing  landscape                                                               
architecture since  1975.  The profession  was initially licensed                                                               
in  the state  in 2000.   The  landscape architects  now have  12                                                               
years  as registrants  and  more  people are  coming  along.   He                                                               
pointed  out  that  licensure   requires  examination  in  arctic                                                               
engineering  or Northern  Design, which  is unique  and excellent                                                               
way  to introduce  people to  problems in  Alaska.   He explained                                                               
that Alaska  has lots of  major land and environmental  issues in                                                               
the  design work.   He  emphasized the  importance for  landscape                                                               
architect's  licensure.    He  highlighted  that  the  number  of                                                               
licensees is small in number, but  they cover a lot of territory.                                                               
He related that  it is important to have good  licensure.  He has                                                               
had concerns  about enforcement since  the investigator  is being                                                               
spread  so thin.   He  expressed concern  that some  work is  not                                                               
done.  He  further expressed concern in terms  of enforcement for                                                               
all building  professions.  He  pointed out that the  state needs                                                               
to  ensure  that  the  professions   are  not  subject  to  those                                                               
practicing without a license,  false advertising construction and                                                               
other  issues  that investigators  are  familiar  with so  it  is                                                               
important to  fully staff the  position.  He offered  his support                                                               
for HB 337 and urged members to approve the bill.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
4:48:42 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  OLSON,  after first  determining  no  one else  wished  to                                                               
testify, closed public testimony on HB 337.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR OLSON commented  that it's tough to  argue with professions                                                               
who want to pay more for licensing fees to self-police.                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
4:49:16 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE JOHNSON  moved to report  HB 337 out  of committee                                                               
with  individual  recommendations  and  the  accompanying  fiscal                                                               
note.  There  being no objection, HB 337 was  reported out of the                                                               
House Labor and Commerce Standing Committee.                                                                                    

Document Name Date/Time Subjects
HB275 ver M.pdf HL&C 3/12/2012 3:15:00 PM
HB 275
HB275 Sponsor Statement.pdf HL&C 3/12/2012 3:15:00 PM
HB 275
HB275 Supporting Documents-ACS Colorectal Cancer Screening Guidelines.pdf HL&C 3/12/2012 3:15:00 PM
HB 275
HB275 Sectional Analysis.pdf HL&C 3/12/2012 3:15:00 PM
HB 275
HB275 Supporting Documents-Buck Consultants 2007 report.pdf HL&C 3/12/2012 3:15:00 PM
HB 275
HB275 Supporting Documents-Fact Sheet American Cancer Society.pdf HL&C 3/12/2012 3:15:00 PM
HB 275
HB275 Supporting Documents-FDA Generic Drugs vs. Brand Name Drugs.pdf HL&C 3/12/2012 3:15:00 PM
HB 275
HB275 Fiscal Note-DHSS-HCMS-3-9-12.pdf HL&C 3/12/2012 3:15:00 PM
HB 275
HB275 Fiscal Note-DCCED-INS-03-09-12.pdf HL&C 3/12/2012 3:15:00 PM
HB 275
HB275 Fiscal Note-DOA-HPA-2-10-12.pdf HL&C 3/12/2012 3:15:00 PM
HB 275
HB275 Supporting Documents-HealthMatters Sept 15, 2011, Generics Savings, page 8.PDF HL&C 3/12/2012 3:15:00 PM
HB 275
HB275 Supporting Documents-Relevant Statutes.pdf HL&C 3/12/2012 3:15:00 PM
HB 275
HB 337 Sponsor Statement.pdf HL&C 3/12/2012 3:15:00 PM
HB 337
HB 337 Supporting Document- Letter- Burdett Lent 03-01-2012.pdf HL&C 3/12/2012 3:15:00 PM
HB 337
HB 337 Supporting Document- Letter- Richard Rearick 03-01-2012.pdf HL&C 3/12/2012 3:15:00 PM
HB 337
HB337 Supporting Documents-Letter Harley Hightower- Public 02-24-2012.pdf HL&C 3/12/2012 3:15:00 PM
HB 337
HB337 Supporting Documents-Letter-AELS Position Paper-Harley Hightower 02-29-2012.pdf HL&C 3/12/2012 3:15:00 PM
HB 337
HB337 ver A.pdf HL&C 3/12/2012 3:15:00 PM
HB 337
HB337 Fiscal Note-DCCED-CBPL-03-09-12.pdf HL&C 3/12/2012 3:15:00 PM
HB 337
HB337 Supporting Documents-Written Testimony David Hale 02-24-2012.pdf HL&C 3/12/2012 3:15:00 PM
HB 337
HB337 Supporting Document- Letter of Support- Cliff Baker- 3-1-2012.pdf HL&C 3/12/2012 3:15:00 PM
HB 337
HB275 Supporting Documents-Lipitor Info regarding Amendment M.1.pdf HL&C 3/12/2012 3:15:00 PM
HB 275
HB275 Supporting Documents-LipitorMemberLetter.pdf HL&C 3/12/2012 3:15:00 PM
HB 275
HB275 Supporting Documents-Letter Butch Von Lolhoffel 2-27-12.pdf HL&C 3/12/2012 3:15:00 PM
HB 275
HB275 Draft Proposed Amendment M.1.pdf HL&C 3/12/2012 3:15:00 PM
HB 275
HB275 Supporting Documents-AlaskaCare-generic-drug-flyer.pdf HL&C 3/12/2012 3:15:00 PM
HB 275
HB275 Supporting Documents-Article NY Times Colonoscopy 2-22-12.pdf HL&C 3/12/2012 3:15:00 PM
HB 275
HB275 Supporting Documents-Legal memo on generics.pdf HL&C 3/12/2012 3:15:00 PM
HB 275
HB275 Supporting Documents-Letter AK Commission on Aging Letter 3-5-12.pdf HL&C 3/12/2012 3:15:00 PM
HB 275
HB275 Supporting Documents-Rep. Lynn list.PDF HL&C 3/12/2012 3:15:00 PM
HB 275
HB275 Supporting Documents-Buck Study 2012.pdf HL&C 3/12/2012 3:15:00 PM
HB 275
HB275 Supporting Documents-Written testimony RJ Doll-RPEA 3-12-12.pdf HL&C 3/12/2012 3:15:00 PM
HB 275