SB 324-MUNICIPAL PUB.UTIL.COMPETING W/TELECOM  CHAIRMAN TAYLOR announced that he would bring up SB 324 under Bills Previously Heard. The committee heard and held that bill at a previous meeting because he was not present. He noted SB 324 is a simple matter and he would like to move it out. It provides one community, Ketchikan, from RCA regulatory involvement if a competing private utility, which is not regulated under state law, were to enter the field. SENATOR COWDERY moved SB 324 from committee with individual recommendations. SENATOR THERRIAULT objected to ask if SB 324 will still require regulation by a local utility board. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR said it would and, in fact, the local board is appointed by the city council but the city council sits as a supervisory board over the utility board. SENATOR COWDERY said this situation is similar to the ATU situation in Anchorage. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR said that is correct. He then announced that with no further objection to moving SB 324 from committee with its zero fiscal note, the motion carried.