HOUSE BILL NO. 274 "An Act extending the termination date of the Board of Psychologist and Psychological Associate Examiners; and providing for an effective date." 9:35:47 AM CAITLYN ELLIS, STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE SAM KITO, stated that the bill extended the Board of Psychologists and Psychological Associate Examiners. She stated that the board had a full eight-year extension recommended by Legislative Audit. She stated that the board regulated 285 licensees. The board was scheduled to sunset in June 2018. The audit had two recommendations. One was about fees, because there was a miscalculation. The board agreed, and reduced fees. She stated that the other recommendation was about complying with record keeping. The board and department agreed, and had taken steps to address the recommendations. Senator von Imhof looked at page 10 of the audit, which recommended that the department director in consultation with the board to reduce fees. She wondered whether there was a new fee schedule. She stated that on page 6, the FY 17 fees were high. She queried the fees for FY 18. SARA CHAMBERS, DEPUTY DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF CORPORATIONS, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, detailed that the fees had been analyzed to make a change but was waiting on board regulation (unrelated fees) so that changes could be made in one package. Co-Chair MacKinnon asked if there was an anticipated time- frame for completion of the changes. Ms. Chambers replied that she would provide that information at a later date. Vice-Chair Bishop wondered whether the courtesy licensing was in compliance. Ms. Chambers replied that there were already procedures to ensure that it was corrected in the future, and there were currently no courtesy licensees. KRIS CURTIS, LEGISLATIVE AUDITOR, ALASKA DIVISION OF LEGISLATIVE AUDIT, discussed the document "A Sunset Review of the Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development, Board of Psychologist and Psychological Associate Examiners (board)," (copy on file). She stated that it was found that the board was serving the public's interest by effectively licensing psychologists and psychological associates. There was a recommendation of an eight-year extension. She noted the standard information. The scheduled licensing activity was on page 5. She shared that as of March 2017, there were 285 active licensees. She remarked that there was a 174 percent increase from the prior 2009 sunset audit. Co-Chair MacKinnon OPENED public testimony. Co-Chair MacKinnon CLOSED public testimony. 9:41:25 AM AT EASE 9:43:44 AM RECONVENED Co-Chair MacKinnon noted that the committee had a brief conversation concerning the difference in the words, "psychologist" and "psychiatrist." Vice-Chair Bishop discussed the fiscal note. Co-Chair MacKinnon stated that there would be a forthcoming fiscal note. Vice-Chair Bishop MOVED to report HB 274 out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. HB 274 was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with one forthcoming fiscal impact note from the Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development. 9:46:01 AM AT EASE 9:47:38 AM RECONVENED