HB 477 - COMMON INTEREST COMMUNITIES Number 0185 CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG announced the next order of business is HB 477, "An Act relating to common interest communities; and amending Rule 72(k), Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure," requested by the Alaska Home Builders Association by request. He indicated this is a very long and complex law and that he had asked the Alaska Home Builders Association to come up with a light version of the bill due to the late hour in the session. CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG said, "This is the Alaska [Uniform] Common Ownership Act which is - replace the Horizontal Regime Act, so it's for all condominiums and townhouse-type associations and so forth in the state. One of the key elements we found in administering the condominiums and so forth is that hearing the real estate crash in the mid-eighties, a lot of nonresident owners purchased units so there's an (indic.) amount. So there's a lot of tenants in a lot of units now and it's very difficult under the existing law to get the majority, or a high enough a number of owners to vote on any changes to the declarations and bylaws or any other revisions. So there's a sum (indisc.--noise) of that and so forth. I just wanted to bring the up today and just to make you guys aware of it in case you have anybody that's interested in this type of thing that you could pass it along to. I hope to be able to bring this up before we shut down the committees real quickly so it might have a chance to (indisc.) through if we can but I don't want to take up too much time of the committee on it so I'm going to -- if there's any questions then we'll just hold the bill over. Again, I just want to bring up so we can bring it up under bills previously heard if we can come up with a..." Number 0203 REPRESENTATIVE KUBINA indicated, basically without a hearing you'll be able to move it out the next time just by bringing it up. CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG guaranteed he wouldn't do that. REPRESENTATIVE RYAN said he would like to read the bill. Number 0205 CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG commented the bill is a tough goer. He stated he would hold HB 477 for further consideration. CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG asked for a brief at ease at 3:43 p.m. CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG called the meeting back to order at 3:51 p.m. REPRESENTATIVE HUDSON commented on the committee scheduling of a bill regarding multi year labor contracts and an opinion he received from the attorney general. CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG indicated HB 477 will be held in committee.