SENATE BILL NO. 158 "An Act relating to the Real Estate Commission; and providing for an effective date." 9:02:14 AM Senator Egan explained that SB 158 aimed to address several weaknesses in the current real estate law pertaining to real estate brokers. He remarked that the bill would allow the Real Estate Commission to appoint an overseer to temporarily manage a brokerage in the event that a broker is unavailable. He stated that the overseer would be appointed in cases of a traumatic or medical event; having a license suspended; or on an investigative finding that shows substantial evidence pointing to misappropriation of funds. He stated that the bill would assure that trust accounts and other sensitive business affairs were handled responsibly. He stressed that the bill would allow a licensee to donate a portion of a commission to charity and allow the licensee to advertise the donation. He urged the support of SB 158. Senator Olson wondered if anyone opposed the legislation. Senator Egan replied that there was no opposition. Senator Olson asked why the legislation was not addressed in the past. Co-Chair Stedman stated that there was a recent issue that was the catalyst for the writing of the bill. Co-Chair Stedman addressed the one zero fiscal note from Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development. Co-Chair Hoffman MOVED to report CSSB 158(L&C) out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION it was so ordered. CSSB 158(L&C) was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with a previously published zero fiscal note: FN1 (CED).