HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 1 Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Alaska relating to repeal of regulations by the legislature. KYLE PARKER, STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE GAIL PHILLIPS, testified in support of the proposed legislation. He state that the proposal would place the constitutional amendment before the voters of the State on the 1996 general election ballot. The amendment would permit the Legislature to repeal regulations promulgated by State agencies that do not properly implement state statutes. He added, although many regulations do conform to and accurately implement the laws passed by the Legislature, there are an increasing number of situations where regulations imposed on the citizens of the State do not. In many cases, legislative directives are ignored or regulations are promulgated that go far beyond the scope of what the Legislature intended. Mr. Parker noted that this issue has been before the voters three times before, and prior efforts to persuade the voters to support similar amendments have failed. Nevertheless, with a better presentation, clearer ballot language and the current popular support for regulatory reform, the constitutional amendment can become a reality. Representative Grussendorf MOVED to report HJR 1 out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal notes. Representative Kohring asked the impact of the proposed legislation. Mr. Parker remarked the 6 last time the legislation was before the voters was 1986. He added with the new emphasis on the regulatory reform, the voters will be more amenable to the legislation. PAM NEIL, PRESIDENT, ALASKA STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, ANCHORAGE, testified in support of HJR 1. There being NO OBJECTIONS, it was so ordered. HJR 1 was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with a fiscal note by the Office of the Governor dated 3/01/95 and a zero fiscal note by the Department of Law dated 3/01/95.