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05/02/2022 03:15 PM House LABOR & COMMERCE

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03:16:53 PM Start
03:17:21 PM HB301
04:32:34 PM HB382
04:56:32 PM SB190
05:10:14 PM Workers' Compensation Appeal Commission
05:11:56 PM Adjourn
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Heard & Held
-- Testimony <Invitation Only> --
+ HB 382 INSULIN COVERAGE:INSURANCE;MEDICAID TELECONFERENCED
Moved CSHB 382(HSS) Out of Committee
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+= SB 190 REGULATORY COMMISSION AK/REFUSE UTILITIES TELECONFERENCED
Heard & Held
-- Public Testimony --
         SB 190-REGULATORY COMMISSION AK/REFUSE UTILITIES                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
4:56:32 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR FIELDS announced  that the next order  of business would                                                               
be  CS  FOR SENATE  BILL  NO.  190(FIN),  "An Act  extending  the                                                               
termination  date   of  the  Regulatory  Commission   of  Alaska;                                                               
relating   to  Regulatory   Commission   of  Alaska   regulations                                                               
regarding refuse utilities; relating to  the powers and duties of                                                               
the legislative  audit division;  and providing for  an effective                                                               
date."                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR  FIELDS moved  to adopt  Amendment 1  to CSSB  190(FIN),                                                               
labeled 32-LS1525\W.2, Radford/Ambrose, 4/28/22, which read:                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
     Page 1, line 3, following "division;":                                                                                   
          Insert "relating to the privatization of refuse                                                                     
     utilities;"                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
     Page 2, following line 8:                                                                                                  
     Insert a new bill section to read:                                                                                         
        "* Sec. 3.  AS 42.05.641 is amended by  adding a new                                                                
     subsection to read:                                                                                                        
          (b)  A municipality that seeks to privatize a                                                                         
     municipal  refuse  utility  that   is  subject  to  the                                                                    
     provisions of  this chapter shall submit  a proposal to                                                                    
     the commission  for review. The commission  may approve                                                                    
     the   proposal    if   the   commission    finds   that                                                                    
     privatization  will  not  result in  higher  rates  for                                                                    
     consumers  and  that  privatization is  in  the  public                                                                    
     interest. A privatization proposal must include                                                                            
               (1)     a  business   plan  that   lists  the                                                                    
     prospective vendors;                                                                                                       
               (2)  the projected  cost of private operation                                                                    
     compared to  continued municipal  operation for  a ten-                                                                    
     year period;                                                                                                               
               (3)   disclosure  of any  potential conflicts                                                                    
     of interest on the part of municipal officials; and                                                                        
               (4)  proposed methods                                                                                            
               (A)      for  periodically   evaluating   the                                                                    
     utility's  performance  to   avoid  diminished  service                                                                    
     quality,  interruption,  or  stoppage of  work  by  the                                                                    
     contractor;                                                                                                                
               (B)       to   encourage    competition   and                                                                    
     productivity;                                                                                                              
               (C)   for monitoring  a contract in  order to                                                                    
     detect any contractor  defaults, monitor penalties, and                                                                    
     prepare  for contract  renewals  or renegotiations  and                                                                    
     inflation; and                                                                                                             
               (D)      to    address   municipal   employee                                                                    
     displacement."                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
     Renumber the following bill sections accordingly.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR SPOHNHOLZ objected for purposes of explanation.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR FIELDS  recalled that including refuse  utilities in the                                                               
Regulatory  Commission  of  Alaska  (RCA) was  discussed  at  the                                                               
previous bill  hearing.   He said  a consolidated  review process                                                               
makes a  lot of  sense, and  given the  underlying bill  looks at                                                               
refuse  utilities  it  also  makes sense  to  add  some  consumer                                                               
safeguards;  for  example,  a   municipality  decides  to  change                                                               
governance of  the refuse utility.   These proposed  changes were                                                               
suggested  by  the  Alaska Public  Interest  Research  Group,  he                                                               
continued,  so Amendment  1  does not  prohibit  or require,  nor                                                               
encourage or discourage privatization, but  it does say that if a                                                               
municipality is going to privatizes  a refuse utility there needs                                                               
to be  an RCA  review to ensure  the proposed  privatization will                                                               
not  raise  cost  for  consumers  beyond  those  which  would  be                                                               
incurred under the existing governance structure.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
4:58:24 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE KAUFMAN  expressed concern that Amendment  1 would                                                               
preempt.   He  said that  if  the utility  has been  part of  the                                                               
municipality  it  may  not  represent   good  allocation  of  the                                                               
operation,  maintenance,  and other  costs.    So, he  continued,                                                               
regarding the clause that it will  not result in higher rates for                                                               
consumers,  the rates  that  were being  charged  were maybe  not                                                               
realistic.  Putting a lid on  it, he argued, would make it nearly                                                               
impossible to determine the market value of the services.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR FIELDS replied that it  is not his intent to arbitrarily                                                               
cap rates at a point in time.   He said his assumption is that in                                                               
doing  this  analysis the  RCA  could  analyze the  actual  costs                                                               
incurred by  a municipality and  what the  costs would be  over a                                                               
reasonable time  horizon versus what  the costs would be  under a                                                               
proposed privatization.   He requested  an RCA  representative to                                                               
address whether  the RCA would have  the ability to look  at what                                                               
price escalation  would be under an  existing municipal structure                                                               
versus  potential price  escalation under  a proposed  privatized                                                               
structure.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
4:59:57 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
ROBERT  "BOB" PICKETT,  Chair,  Regulatory  Commission of  Alaska                                                               
(RCA), responded  that the amendment raised  some legal questions                                                               
concerning the rest  of Alaska's statutes when he saw  it for the                                                               
first time this morning, so  he immediately asked Stuart Goering,                                                               
Assistant Attorney General,  to read the amendment.   Mr. Pickett                                                               
stated  that  it would  be  very  difficult for  a  non-regulated                                                               
municipal utility  to do that  because there is a  wide variation                                                               
in  how municipalities  handle their  accounting  practices.   He                                                               
further stated that  if a municipality is  subsidizing the refuse                                                               
service,  it  gets  into intergovernmental  cost  charges,  which                                                               
different  entities handle  differently.   He  clarified that  he                                                               
isn't  saying  it's impossible,  but  that  there would  be  some                                                               
challenges in  trying to project  a regulatory framework  onto an                                                               
entity that  isn't regulated  to do  this analysis  and determine                                                               
whether it is  ultimately going to be in the  benefit of the rate                                                               
payers.                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR FIELDS  asked what would  prevent the RCA from  asking a                                                               
municipality what the costs are  of providing a refuse collection                                                               
service and  what the municipality  anticipates those  costs will                                                               
be over a 10-year period, as provided in the amendment.                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
MR. PICKETT answered  that when going through rate  cases and the                                                               
schedules that  are required to  make those assessments,  it gets                                                               
into  the nature  of the  municipality and  how the  municipality                                                               
handles  its accounting  practices.   Plus, he  added, there  are                                                               
some legal issues involved with that too.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR  FIELDS  invited  Mr.   Goering  to  address  the  legal                                                               
concerns.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
5:02:09 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
STUART  GOERING,  Assistant  Attorney General,  Commercial,  Fair                                                               
Business and  Child Support Section, Civil  Division (Anchorage),                                                               
Department  of Law,  responded that  there are  several different                                                               
issues from a  regulatory perspective.  He explained  that to his                                                               
knowledge there  are no  economically regulated  municipal refuse                                                               
utilities  in Alaska  right now.   All  municipalities that  have                                                               
certificates, he  said, are exempt under  either AS 42.05.711(b),                                                               
which is the  exception for political subdivisions  of the state,                                                               
or AS 42.05.711(d), which is  the Municipality of Anchorage Solid                                                               
Waste  Services.   He stated  this means  that the  RCA does  not                                                               
specify  any  of  the economic  conditions  of  a  municipality's                                                               
operations,  which   includes  that   the  RCA  doesn't   tell  a                                                               
municipality how to do accounting,  there is no uniform system of                                                               
accounts, there  is no uniform  depreciation schedule,  and there                                                               
is  no   cost  allocation  manual  for   the  other  governmental                                                               
operations to  share costs with  the utility.   As a  result, Mr.                                                               
Goering  continued, the  RCA  has no  previous  knowledge of  the                                                               
economics of any of the  municipal waste collection utilities [in                                                               
Alaska].   That is  the background, he  noted, for  Mr. Pickett's                                                               
response  that it  would be  extremely difficult  because without                                                               
that information the RCA would be doing that from scratch.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
MR. GOERING  stated that even  with a regulated utility  that has                                                               
been keeping  its books  and records  in the  proper form  for an                                                               
economically  regulated  utility,  and  with a  long  history  of                                                               
economic regulation, rate  cases often take multiple  years.  The                                                               
timeline for  those is 540  days, he  said, and can  sometimes go                                                               
longer with  extensions that the  parties ask for because  of the                                                               
complications  with the  cases.   So,  he continued,  it isn't  a                                                               
simple  matter to  step into  the middle  of something  which has                                                               
been operating for potentially since  statehood in some cases and                                                               
try  to figure  out the  economics of  the operation  without any                                                               
background  at all,  and that  is  where some  of the  difficulty                                                               
would come  in for  the RCA.   He said he  can address  the legal                                                               
issues if the committee wishes.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR  FIELDS  said  he  understands that  the  RCA  would  be                                                               
requesting  new information  since the  bill brings  in some  new                                                               
responsibilities and that is why Amendment 1 was introduced.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
5:05:12 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE SCHRAGE noted that  the bill adds refuse utilities                                                               
under the  RCA regulations  without this  amendment passing.   He                                                               
asked whether  there are legal  concerns with bringing  in refuse                                                               
utilities under the  RCA and/or hurdles in  drafting and creating                                                               
regulations  related  to  refuse  utilities  given  the  lack  of                                                               
experience regulating such utilities.                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
MR. GOERING answered that the bill  does not bring refuse in as a                                                               
regulated  utility  for  the  first   time;  refuse  has  been  a                                                               
regulated utility class for a long  time.  He said Amendment 1 is                                                               
different  from  the  rest  of  the bill  in  that  it  addresses                                                               
municipal  refuse utilities;  the  rest of  the  bill relates  to                                                               
economically regulated refuse utilities  that are privately owned                                                               
and  must  follow the  RCA's  regulations  on uniform  system  of                                                               
accounts and  must file periodic  rate cases.  He  explained that                                                               
the other part of the bill,  which is being referred to, modifies                                                               
AS 42.05.381  to change the  way that  those rates are  made, not                                                               
assign responsibility for making those  rates in the first place.                                                               
So, Mr. Goering  continued, that part of the  bill would simplify                                                               
the process rather than making  it more complicated, but it would                                                               
not  remove  any  of  the background  information  that  the  RCA                                                               
currently gets  in the form  of annual reports,  which municipals                                                               
don't  file,  and periodic  rate  cases,  which municipals  don't                                                               
file.  So,  he stated, they really are two  separate issues - the                                                               
RCA  is already  regulating refuse  utilities, but  not municipal                                                               
refuse utilities.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
5:07:01 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE NELSON  said he is  always hesitant to  add policy                                                               
to a  simple extension  of the termination  date of  a regulatory                                                               
commission.   He  asked  whether  the bill  sponsor  has taken  a                                                               
position on Amendment 1.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR ROBERT MYERS, Alaska State  Legislature, prime sponsor of                                                               
CSSB  190(FIN),  answered  that  he  received  the  amendment  on                                                               
[4/29/22] and  is still  figuring out  what Amendment  1 entails.                                                               
He said he  isn't sure one way  or the other and  was planning to                                                               
defer to the RCA's expertise.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR FIELDS  offered his appreciation for  the perspective of                                                               
the RCA  and Department of Law,  as well as his  appreciation for                                                               
Senator Myers  trying to  address refuse utilities.   The  RCA is                                                               
very capable  and able to  analyze complex information,  he said,                                                               
and the  information from refuse  utilities is less  complex than                                                               
that of electric utilities which the RCA deals with.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR SPOHNHOLZ  removed her  objection to  Amendment 1.   She                                                               
said that while it  would require work on the part  of the RCA to                                                               
clearly define  and measure cost  centers, one of the  RCA's jobs                                                               
is  to   ensure  there  aren't  unnecessary   rate  increases  to                                                               
Alaskans.   The RCA  is capable  of incredibly  complex oversight                                                               
and analysis, she added.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
5:08:44 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE KAUFMAN objected to Amendment 1.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
5:08:54 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
A roll call  vote was taken.   Representatives Fields, Spohnholz,                                                               
and  Snyder voted  in  favor  of Amendment  1  to CSSB  190(FIN).                                                               
Representatives  Kaufman,  Schrage,  McCarty,  and  Nelson  voted                                                               
against it.   Therefore, Amendment  1 to CSSB 190(FIN)  failed to                                                               
be adopted by a vote of 3-4.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
[CSSB 190(FIN) was held over.]                                                                                                  

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HB 301 Transmittal Letter 2.1.22.pdf HL&C 5/2/2022 3:15:00 PM
HB 301
HB 301 Ver. A 2.4.22.PDF HL&C 5/2/2022 3:15:00 PM
HB 301
HB 301 CS (Energy) ver W. 4.29.22.PDF HL&C 5/2/2022 3:15:00 PM
HB 301
HB 301 Sectional Analysis Ver A 2.1.22.pdf HL&C 5/2/2022 3:15:00 PM
HB 301
HB 301 Summary of Changes ver A to ver W 5.2.2022.pdf HL&C 5/2/2022 3:15:00 PM
HB 301
HB 301 Fiscal Note DCCED - RCA 2.1.22.pdf HL&C 5/2/2022 3:15:00 PM
HB 301
HB 301 Analysis North Presentation 5.2.22.pdf HL&C 5/2/2022 3:15:00 PM
HB 301
HB 301 REAP Presentation 5.2.22.pdf HL&C 5/2/2022 3:15:00 PM
HB 301
HB 301 Supporting Docment - RPS&CES Country-Wide Breakdown 5.2.22.pdf HL&C 5/2/2022 3:15:00 PM
HB 301
HB 301 Supporting Document - Other State Benchmarks and Statutes 5.2.22.pdf HL&C 5/2/2022 3:15:00 PM
HB 301
SB 190 Amendment #1 - Fields 4.29.22.pdf HL&C 5/2/2022 3:15:00 PM
SB 190
SB 190 Testimony - AKPIRG 4.29.22.pdf HL&C 5/2/2022 3:15:00 PM
SB 190
HB 382 Version A 4.29.22.PDF HL&C 5/2/2022 3:15:00 PM
HB 382
CSHB 382 Version B 4.29.22.PDF HL&C 5/2/2022 3:15:00 PM
HB 382
HB 382 Sectional Analysis Ver. B 4.29.22.pdf HL&C 5/2/2022 3:15:00 PM
HB 382
HB 382 Sponsor Statement Version B 4.29.22.pdf HL&C 5/2/2022 3:15:00 PM
HB 382
HB 382 Summary of Changes Version B 4.29.22.pdf HL&C 5/2/2022 3:15:00 PM
HB 382
HB 382 Support Document - ADA Insulin Fact Sheet 4.29.22.pdf HL&C 5/2/2022 3:15:00 PM
HB 382
HB 382 Letter of Opposition - AHIP 4.29.22.pdf HL&C 5/2/2022 3:15:00 PM
HB 382
HB 382 Kentucky Fiscal Note 4.29.22.pdf HL&C 5/2/2022 3:15:00 PM
HB 382
HB 382 Research - Health Care Cost Institute Study on Spending on Individuals With Type 1 Diabetes 4.29.22.pdf HL&C 5/2/2022 3:15:00 PM
HB 382
HB 382 Support Document - ADA Alaska Diabetes Fact Sheet 4.29.22.pdf HL&C 5/2/2022 3:15:00 PM
HB 382
HB 301 Testimony Document - Erin Mckittrick 5.2.22.pdf HL&C 5/2/2022 3:15:00 PM
HB 301
HB 301 Testimony Document 2 - Erin Mckittrick 5.2.22.pdf HL&C 5/2/2022 3:15:00 PM
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