CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 260(STA) "An Act relating to a State Officers Compensation Commission and establishing how legislators, the governor, the lieutenant governor, and executive department heads shall be compensated; providing for an effective date by repealing the effective dates of certain sections of ch. 124, SLA 1986; and providing for an effective date." REPRESENTATIVE MIKE DOOGAN, sponsor, reported that the bill is an attempt to restore a compensation commission modeled after a compensation commission in Alaska in the late 1970's, the last compensation system that worked. There are several repealers in the bill that would take out some aspects of current law. The bill would establish a commission of five citizen members all appointed by the Governor. One would be appointed from a list prepared by the Speaker of the House, one from a list provided by the President of the Senate, and the other three would be at large members. None of the members can have served in a position over which the commission has authority, for the previous four years. Representative Doogan explained that the bill covers the Governor, the lieutenant governor, executive department heads, and legislators. It is staffed by the Department of Administration. There is a fiscal note for $7,500. The law requires the commission to report at least every two years. It does not require that the report change compensation. The recommendations of the commission take affect unless they are specifically rejected by the legislature. The legislature retains authority over what happens to compensation because it does require a specific appropriation to fund it. This is not an arrangement peculiar to Alaska. He referred to a report in members' packets from the National Council of State Legislators. 4:05:31 PM Senator Thomas asked about the legal services memorandum. Representative Doogan recalled that in the House State Affairs Committee, a question was raised whether or not this legislation should be a resolution. The letter is a legal opinion that it should be a bill. Co-Chair Stedman asked if a sunset provision is needed. Representative Doogan hoped it would continue into infinity, if it works. If there are problems, it can be removed from statute. Co-Chair Hoffman noted that the commissioner's recommendations would take effect unless rejected by the legislature. He wondered if that would include the first recommendation. Representative Doogan said it would. Senator Elton asked if "executive department head" refers to commissioners. Representative Doogan thought that was the language needed to refer to commissioners. Co-Chair Stedman noted the small fiscal note. He said he would refer the bill to a finance subcommittee made up of Senator Elton - Chair, Senator Olson, and Senator Dyson. He felt there was a relationship between the salary structure and some of the recent improprieties. CSHB 260(STA) was heard and HELD in Committee for further consideration. 4:10:22 PM