SENATE BILL NO. 29 "An Act relating to licensure of physicians; and providing for an effective date." CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 29(L&C) "An Act relating to licensure of physicians; and providing for an effective date." MARK HODGINS, staff to was invited to join the committee. He read the sponsor statement into the record. Senator Adams asked for clarification of the bill. He specifically asked if the bill said one must practice up to three years. Mr. Hodgins responded that it increases the bill to three years for licensure; making it more difficult for foreigners to obtain a medical license in Alaska. Co-chair Torgerson said he would now hear public testimony from Anchorage via teleconference. Dr. EYAL HERZOG testified via teleconference from Anchorage. He read his written testimony of 24 March 1999 into the record. Senator Green MOVED CSSB 29(L&C) and WITHOUT OBJECTION it was REPORTED OUT with individual recommendations and zero fiscal note from the Department of Commerce and Economic Development, Occupational Licensing. The committee took a brief at ease. Co-chair Torgerson reconvened the committee at approximately 9:35 a.m. He called SB 133.