HB 179 LIMIT TERM OF COMMRS OF EDUC. & FISH/GAME Number 105 CHAIRMAN SHARP brought up HB 179 as the next order of business before the Senate State Affairs Committee. He called the sponsor's representative to testify. Number 115 JOSHUA DONALDSON, Staff to Representative Gene Therriault, prime sponsor of HB 179, read the sponsor's statement. HB 179 would change the term of office for the commissioners of Education and Fish and Game, so that their terms would not exceed the term of the governor who appointed them. Number 135 SENATOR LEMAN asked what the employment contracts specify for the current commissioners. Number 145 CHRYSTAL SMITH, Legal Administrator, Office of the Attorney General, Department of Law, stated the administration supports HB 179. She is not aware of the terms of the contract--or if there is a contract, of the current commissioners. It would be her guess that the current Commissioner of the Department of Education does not have a contract. She did some research into former commissioners of the Department of Education and their contracts, and so far as she can discover there were not written contracts in the past, prior to Commissioner Covey's situation. Ms. Smith stated that the committee substitute does parallel the governor's effort to ensure that these commissioners, like the other commissioners, serve at the pleasure of the appointing entity and that there are no fixed terms which could potentially overlap the governor's term. The administration has been pleased to work with Representative Therriault on this issue. Ms. Smith reviewed current statute relating to appointing and dismissing the commissioners of Education and Fish & game. She thinks HB 179 will benefit the state. CHAIRMAN SHARP asked if there are questions of Ms. Smith. Hearing none, he asked the pleasure of the committee. SENATOR LEMAN made a motion to discharge HB 179 and accompanying zero fiscal note from the Senate State Affairs Committee with individual recommendations. Senator Leman noted for the record he thinks the fiscal note should have shown savings to the state. Number 230 CHAIRMAN SHARP, hearing no objection, stated HB 179 was discharged from the Senate State Affairs Committee.