CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 74(FIN)(efd add) "An Act extending the termination date of the Board of Nursing; and providing for an effective date." This was the first hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. Co-Chair Wilken explained that this legislation would extend the Board of Nursing for eight years, as recommended by the Division of Legislative Audit. REPRESENTATIVE NANCY DALHSTROM affirmed that this legislation would extend the Board of Nursing until June 30, 2011. She mentioned that the representation on the Board is defined in Alaska statutes and that the Governor appoints Board members. She explained that such things as conducting investigations regarding complaints against nurses and the establishment of minimum education and work requirements for nurses are duties of the Board. She stated that the "impeccable" record of the Board and the cost of conducting an audit warrant the length of the extension recommendation. KIMBERLY HANGER, Staff to Representative Nancy Dahlstrom, informed the Committee that the Division of Legislative Audit report dated August 16, 2002 [copy on file] supports the extension of the Board. She detailed the findings of the report. Senator Olson asked whether the field of nurse practitioners has representation on the Board. Representative Dahlstrom responded in the negative. Senator Bunde asked whether the Board has addressed the State's nursing shortage situation. Representative Dahlstrom answered that the Board is working with other pertinent boards and organizations to address the situation. Senator Hoffman inquired as to the status of Recommendation Number Two as presented in the Audit Report. Recommendation 2: The Board of Nursing should develop and implement a self-evaluation monitoring checklist for organizations operating approved certified nurse aide training programs. Ms. Hanger responded that in response to this recommendation, the Board is currently holding meetings with the various organizations that conduct training programs. Co-Chair Green moved to report HB 74 from Committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal note. There being no objection, CS HB 74 (FIN)(efd add) REPORTED from Committee with a previous fiscal note, dated February 28, 2003, in the amount of $712.7 from the Department of Community and Economic Development. AT EASE 9:13 AM / 9:15 AM Co-Chair Green chaired the remainder of the meeting. Senator B. Stevens introduced fifteen-year-old DAVID ANTHONY MURROW as guest page. He informed the Committee that Master Murrow's interests include travel, drama, and backpacking, and he continued Master Murrow aspires to be involved in international relations, politics and espionage. He additionally noted that Master Murrow would be journeying to Mexico to participate in a yearlong Rotary International Student Exchange Program.