SENATE BILL NO. 234 "An Act extending the termination date of the Board of Governors of the Alaska Bar Association." Senator Adams MOVED SB 234 with individual recommendations. Senator Donley OBJECTED. Co-chair Sharp indicated there were a few individuals signed up to testify regarding the bill. Senator Donley said he had been asked to inquire about certain operations of the Bar Association. He said he prepared a list of questions for the Bar, faxed them this morning and was now anticipating a response. He requested the bill be held in committee pending their response. Co-chair Sharp said that at a prior hearing they had not responded to the Auditor's recommendations. However, the response is now in the file. David Bundy, president, Alaska Bar Association testified before the committee via teleconference from Anchorage. He appeared at the last meeting. He said the reason the bill was held because Senator Donley indicated he had questions for them. The initial requested information had been provided and they had a conference with him yesterday. He noted for the record that he was present at the teleconference cite since 8:30 a.m. They had not received the new set of questions from Senator Donley. He did advise the committee that the Association did not operate on State money, rather on membership dues and there was no fiscal impact to the State on the functioning of the Association. They supported the bill and hoped it would be moved forward soon so they could get on with the reauthorization of the Bar. Senator Pearce requested a short at ease. (10:37 a.m. at ease) Following a brief at ease, Co-chair Sharp asked if Mr. Charles McKee was still present to testify via teleconference from Anchorage. Charles McKee testified before the committee via teleconference from Anchorage. He said he was at a loss regarding the activities of the Bar. Co-chair Sharp advised that questions had been posed by Senator Donley and the bill would be held in committee pending response by the Bar. Gordon Evans, president, Juneau Bar Association advised that he would be available to answer any questions the committee might have. Co-chair Sharp announced SB 234 would be put into subcommittee. Senator Pearce, chair; Senator Sharp and Senator Adams were appointed and he said they would work with Senator Donley. Senator Torgerson asked about the motion to move the bill out of committee. Senator Phillips said he would amend Senator Adams' motion to move the bill and instead move that it be held in committee pending response from the subcommittee. Senator Torgerson reminded the committee that the motion was made to move the bill and the new motion to amend would not be appropriate. Senator Phillips withdrew his motion. Co-chair Sharp said the original motion before the committee was by Senator Adams to MOVE the bill and noted the OBJECTION of Senator Donley. After a roll call vote called by the Secretary the bill was HELD in committee by a vote of five nays pending subcommittee report. Co-chair Sharp reminded the committee there was a 4:30 p.m. budget meeting and 6:00 p.m. public testimony hearing on SB 36. ADJOURNMENT Co-chair Sharp recessed the committee until 4:30 p.m. SFC-98 -19- 2/26/98