HB 63 - EXTEND BAR ASS'N BOARD OF GOVERNORS  3:02:45 PM CHAIR KELLER announced that the final order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 63, "An Act extending the termination date of the Board of Governors of the Alaska Bar Association; and providing for an effective date." [HB 63 was previously reported from the House Judiciary Standing Committee on 2/25/13.] REPRESENTATIVE GRUENBERG made a motion to adopt a letter of intent for HB 63, included in members' packets; that letter of intent read in part [original punctuation provided]: Letter of Intent to Accompany House Bill 63 (Extend Bar Association Sunset Date) A critical function of the Alaska Bar Association is the continuing legal education (CLE) of its membership. CLE contributes to lawyer competence and benefits the public and the profession by ensuring that attorneys remain current regarding the law, the profession's obligations and standards, and the management of their law practices. Accordingly, the Alaska Legislature respectfully recommends that the Alaska Supreme Court increase the number of Mandatory Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) credit hours for active members of the Alaska Bar Association. Offered in the House Judiciary Committee--February 27, 2013. REPRESENTATIVE PRUITT objected. REPRESENTATIVE GRUENBERG explained that the letter of intent was drafted by the Alaska Bar Association (ABA) at his request, and that the letter merely asks the Alaska Supreme Court to increase the number of mandatory CLE credits required for members of the ABA. CHAIR KELLER pointed out that currently HB 63 is only proposing to extend the termination date of the Board of Governors of the Alaska Bar Association. REPRESENTATIVE GRUENBERG, in response to comments, offered his belief that it's very important to encourage the ABA "to do this," and characterized HB 63 as a good vehicle by which to do so. REPRESENTATIVE PRUITT removed his objection to the motion. CHAIR KELLER indicated that the letter of intent for HB 63 was adopted. [HB 63 was previously reported from the House Judiciary Standing Committee on 2/25/13.]