SENATE BILL NO. 234 "An Act extending the termination date of the Board of Governors of the Alaska Bar Association." Co-Chair Pearce pointed out to the committee materials before them relating to this bill. They included a statement from the Board of Governors of the Alaska Bar Association, a Legislative Budget and Audit report and a written response to that report from the Alaska Bar Association. David Bundy, and attorney and member of the ABA, testified in favor of the bill that would extend the sunset deadline. He stated that the current program has been running well for many years and, because of membership dues, no state funding is required to administer. When Co-Chair Pearce opened the floor to questioning, Senator Phillips asked if the state was considering changes recommended by the Supreme Court. Mr. Bundy answered that this bill would approve those changes. Senator Torgerson announced his membership on a committee of the ABA and asked advice of the chair whether he should be allowed to participate in discussion and voting on this measure. Co-Chair Pearce ruled that by giving this disclosure, it would be appropriate for him to fully participate. Senator Donley requested an outline of the current budget of the ABA. He voiced concerns with the amount of spending incurred by the ABA. He said he would like to see back up material showing justifications for these expenditures. Co- Chair Pearce offered the option of holding the bill in committee until this information is produced and committee members have a chance to analyze. She had a question on how excess revenue is administered. Mr. Bundy explained a long-range budget plan in place that raises dues in anticipation of higher budget years. Extra monies are invested during the first few years after a membership dues hike. Over the following years, as budget needs increase, funds are taken from those investments thus delaying the next dues increase. Co-chair Pearce commented that while this is not necessarily a bad system, it does differ from other boards and commissions in the state. Co-Chair Pearce then ordered SB 234 held in committee with a time specific date of February 24. She asked that Mr. Bundy get the requested information to Senator Donley before this time. ADJOURNMENT Co-Chair Pearce adjourned the meeting at approximately 9:25 am. SFC-98 (5) 2/11/98 am