HB 68-ELECTRONIC DISTRIB. OF REPORTS  8:09:22 AM CHAIR LYNN announced that the first order of business was HOUSE BILL NO. 68, "An Act relating to the preparation, electronic distribution, and posting of reports by state agencies." 8:10:30 AM REPRESENTATIVE GRUENBERG moved to adopt the proposed committee substitute (CS) for HB 68, Version 29-LS0352\H, Nauman, 2/16/15, as a work draft. REPRESENTATIVE KELLER objected for the purpose of discussion. 8:10:55 AM REPRESENTATIVE KREISS-TOMKINS, testifying telephonically as the prime sponsor of HB 68, explained that Version H incorporated changes to ensure that Alaskans could obtain hard copies of state agency reports from the Alaska State Library free of charge, "within reasonable limits." He explained that the Alaska State Library receives 10 requests for such reports each year at an estimated cost of $50-$150, which he opined was a pittance compared to the half million dollars that HB 68 is projected to save. 8:13:17 AM REPRESENTATIVE KELLER directed attention to language in Section 4, subsection (b), on page 3, [lines 16-19 of Version H], which read as follows [original punctuation provided]: (b) Except as provided in (a) of this section, electronic distribution and electronic posting on the Alaska Online Public Notice System (AS 44.62.175) fulfills any obligation in state law to publish, prepare, or present a report, and electronic distribution fulfills any obligation in state law to submit a report. REPRESENTATIVE KELLER asked whether Representative Kreiss- Tomkins knew the scope of what that affects, and whether it affects the requirement to post notifications on regulations. 8:15:09 AM REPRESENTATIVE KREISS-TOMKINS said he did not have a copy of Version H in front of him. REPRESENTATIVE KELLER explained that he did not want to slow down the bill, but questioned whether the committee should await clarification before moving the proposed legislation out of committee. CHAIR LYNN indicated a willingness to hold HB 68, or pass it out of committee. REPRESENTATIVE KELLER said he was willing to do either, but asked Representative Kreiss-Tomkins if he would mind if the bill was held over for another hearing. REPRESENTATIVE KREISS-TOMKINS said he thought waiting until Thursday would be fine; however, his staff is available to address the issue. 8:17:05 AM BERETT WILBER, Staff, Representative Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins, Alaska State Legislature, on behalf of Representative Kreiss- Tomkins, offered her understanding that regulations do not fall under the definition of agency reports, and she said she would like to verify before the committee takes definitive action. CHAIR LYNN, after ascertaining no one further wished to testify, closed public testimony. REPRESENTATIVE STUTES suggested that the committee hold HB 68 until it receives an answer to the aforementioned question. 8:18:51 AM REPRESENTATIVE KELLER removed his objection to the motion to adopt the proposed committee substitute (CS) for HB 68, Version 29-LS0352\H, Nauman, 2/16/15, as the working document. There being no further objection, Version H was before the committee. [HB 68 was held over.]