HB 114-EDUCATION & SUPPLEMENTAL LOAN PROGRAMS  8:05:01 AM CO-CHAIR DRUMMOND announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 114, "An Act relating to the education loan program and Alaska supplemental education loan program; and providing for an effective date." CO-CHAIR DRUMMOND reminded members that the committee had heard HB 114 last year in April and again early this week. No amendments were submitted by the 5 p.m. deadline yesterday. 8:05:30 AM CO-CHAIR STORY reminded members that she sits on the Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education where this issue was considered. She said the commission supports HB 114. She noted there are differences regarding loans from the commission, as opposed to other sources, being that there is neither a loan initiation fee nor a penalty fee for paying off a loan early, and there is assurance that the amount borrowed is the true cost of tuition. She concluded, "So, I think there's some good protections ... on the bill." 8:07:08 AM REPRESENTATIVE PRAX said he did not find any audits related to the Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education or the [Alaska] Student Loan Corporation but did find a 2016 performance review report, which he observed was a favorable report that included a number of suggestions for improvement. He said he would give the report to Co-Chair Story, since she is a member of the commission. He said the commission indicated it would follow up on the report, but he had not been able to find the follow-up information. 8:09:50 AM SANA EFIRD, Executive Director, Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education, Department of Education and Early Development, proffered that the commission has been using that performance report to make the changes for more efficient operations. Currently the commission is working on an updated strategic plan to determine the progress being made on the list of suggestions. She told Representative Prax that there is an annual audit available on the commission's website; the most recent one posted shows no adverse findings. 8:11:52 AM CO-CHAIR DRUMMOND noted Ms. Efird would be offering more detail during the budget subcommittee process. 8:12:30 AM CO-CHAIR STORY moved to report HB [114] out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, HB 114 was reported out of the House Education Standing Committee.