Legislature(1993 - 1994)
04/13/1993 03:00 PM House L&C
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Number 449
HB 279 EXTEND ALASKA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
DON SCHROER, ALASKA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION (APUC),
stated that the APUC is due to end on June 30, 1993, at
which time they would go into a wind down year. He said HB
279 would extend the commission for four years.
MR. SCHROER stated that there is a Senate bill that would
only extend the commission for one year, but it was his
feeling that it would save costs and resources to extend
four years and forego another legislative audit within a
year.
REP. MULDER asked if he had understood that the reason there
was a proposal to sunset every year was that the commission
was taken off of the state payroll and funded through
program receipts, which would mean that the legislature lost
fiscal oversight.
REP. MULDER asked Mr. Schroer how he thought the commission
had worked under this new funding scenario.
MR. SCHROER answered that the budget APUC requested this
year was slightly less than the one requested last year, and
added that the commission was still part of the overall
budget process and can't arbitrarily spend money or raise
salaries.
Number 525
DAVE HUTCHINS, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, ALASKA RURAL ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, testified that they are in support
of extending the APUC. Mr. Hutchins noted, however, that
since the legislative budget and audit report came in late,
the commission should only be extended for one year to give
the legislature a chance to take a look at the report and
its recommendations.
Number 572
BOB LOHR, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, APUC, testified that not only
is the APUC accountable to the legislature, but they are
also accountable to the customers of the utilities.
Number 595
REP. MACKIE moved am 1 to shorten the sunset date from 4
years to one year.
TAPE 93-37, SIDE B
Number 001
REP. PORTER objected.
A roll call vote was taken with Rep. Porter voting against
the amendment; Reps. Mulder, Williams, Green, Mackie, Sitton
and Hudson voting for it.
Amendment 1 passed.
Number 037
REP. MULDER moved HB 279 and amended with individual
recommendations and fiscal note.
No objections were heard; it was so ordered.
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