SENATE BILL NO. 260 "An Act making corrective amendments to the Alaska Statutes as recommended by the revisor of statutes; and providing for an effective date." 10:43:33 AM PAM FINLEY, REVISOR OF STATUTES, LEGISLATIVE LEGAL COUNSEL, LEGISLATIVE LEGAL AND RESEARCH SERVICES provided an explanation of the annual occurrence of the bill provided for in Statute. She explained that in the constitution it is mentioned as an exception of the single subject rule. The purpose of the bill would be to clean up the Statutes, not to change any substantive affect of the law. She specified that errors usually are found in reviewing the Statutes with suggestions from the Department of Law. Ms. Finley stressed that if there is any question that could be interpreted more than one way, it would be left out of this bill. She indicated that once the revisor bill is drafted, it is sent to the Department of Law where Deborah Behr, Chief Assistant Attorney General, Department of Law reviews the bill then circulates it throughout the departments. Ms. Finley described that after proceeding to the Legislative Council, it is then treated as a normal bill for the referral process. Ms. Finley explained that this bill reflects that the Department of Commerce and Economic Development has taken over those functions of the Board of Dispensing Opticians, which no longer exists. She noted it also changes the language from "crime" to read "offense." The bill continues to update some federal statutes where the statutes have changed or been renumbered, mostly dealing with disabilities. Title changes also reflect that the Interstate Commerce Commission was abolished in 1995 and replaced by the Surface Transportation Board. 10:47:13 AM Senator Thomas MOVED to REPORT SB 260 out of Committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION it was so ordered. SB 260 was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and an accompanying previously published fiscal note from the Legislative Affairs Agency.