HB 58-OPA: PUBLIC ADVOCATE APPOINTMENT  1:45:45 PM CHAIR MERRICK announced the consideration of HOUSE BILL NO. 58 "An Act relating to the office of public advocacy; and relating to the public advocate." 1:46:10 PM REPRESENTATIVE ZACK FIELDS, District 17, Alaska State Legislature, Juneau, Alaska, said that HB 58 would change the selection process for the Public Advocate Director to match that of the Public Defender. He explained that the Alaska Legislature founded the Alaska Public Defender Agency in 1969 and the Office of Public Advocacy (OPA) in 1983. He surmised that the different selection processes likely resulted from an oversight. He briefly described the process the Alaska Judicial Council uses to select nominees for Public Defender; HB 58 would apply the same (or similar) process to the selection of the Public Advocacy Director. He stated that HB 58 would disallow arbitrary removal of the OPA Director and would require "for cause" removal. He noted that this is aligned with the requirements for the removal of the Public Defender. He added that both offices provide legal assistance to indigent Alaskans. He noted that OPA has broader authorities, including guardian ad litem. He stated that both agencies are important and offer significant cost savings to the State of Alaska. He emphasized that HB 58 is not a critique of the governor or OPA; rather, it is a forward- looking, good governance change that would protect the independence of the OPA director into the future. 1:48:11 PM CHAIR MERRICK solicited the will of the committee. 1:48:15 PM SENATOR DUNBAR moved to report HB 58, work order 34-LS0011\A, from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s) and authorize Legislative Legal Services to make conforming changes. 1:48:29 PM CHAIR MERRICK found no objection and HB 58 was reported from the Senate Community and Regional Affairs Standing Committee.