SENATE BILL NO. 73 An Act relating to the time for filing certain civil actions; and providing for an effective date. Co-chair Pearce directed that SB 73 be brought on for discussion and referenced a work draft CSSB 73 (Fin) (8- LS0446\J, Ford, 4/17/93). Co-chair Frank MOVED for adoption of the work draft. No objection having been raised, CSSB 73 (Fin) was ADOPTED. SENATOR LOREN LEMAN came before committee in support of the bill. He explained that CSSB 73 (Fin) removes two amendments added in the Senate Judiciary Committee. The first amendment essentially defeated the purpose of the statute of repose. The second was either unnecessary or unconstitutional. Senator Leman recommended passage of CSSB 73 (Fin). Senator Rieger inquired concerning a six-year versus ten- year limit. Senator Leman explained that the ten-year limit applies to construction and actions by design professionals. The six-year limit covers other actions. The ten-year limit is an exception from the six-year provision. MIKE FORD, legal counsel, Legal Services, Legislative Affairs Agency, came before committee. He explained that language in Sec. 2, relating to the six-year limitation, is necessary to impose the ten-year limit in Sec. 3. Sec. 3 is the heart of the bill. Sec. 2 is a technical amendment to conform to requirements of Sec. 3. Co-chair Pearce called for additional questions or comments. None were forthcoming. Senator Rieger MOVED that CSSB 73 (Fin) pass from committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal notes. No objection having been raised, CSSB 73 (Fin) was REPORTED OUT of committee with zero fiscal notes from the Dept. of Law and Alaska Court System. Co-chairs Pearce and Frank and Senator Kelly signed the committee report with a "do pass" recommendation. Senators Rieger, Jacko, and Sharp signed "no recommendation." Senator Kerttula signed "Do not pass."