HJR 11 Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Alaska relating to repeal of regulations by the legislature. HJR 11 was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with a $2.2 thousand dollar fiscal impact note by the Office of the Lieutenant Governor, dated 2/1/93. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 11 1 Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Alaska relating to repeal of regulations by the legislature. Co-Chair Larson noted that HJR 11 would allow the Legislature to repeal regulations adopted by a state department or agency by a joint resolution. The proposed amendment would be placed on the ballot on the next general election. SANDY NUSBAUM, LEGISLATIVE STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE GAIL PHILLIPS spoke in support of HJR 11. She noted that the Lieutenant Governor has formally endorsed HJR 11 (Attachment 1). She presented written remarks on behalf of Representative G. Phillips (Attachment 2). She noted that HJR 11 would permit the Legislature to take action on regulations promulgated by state agencies that may not properly implement the intent of the laws passed by the Legislature. She asserted that there is increasing evidence that regulations go beyond conforming with laws passed by the Legislature. She alleged that regulations many times ignore the legislative directive or go beyond the limits of what the legislature intended. She emphasized that once regulations go into effect they have the force of law, even though "no single person, elected by the voters, has approved them." Ms. Nusbaum observed that similar legislation passed the Senate during the Seventeenth Alaska Legislature and received support in the House. She noted that prior ballot proposals did not sufficiently explain the initiative. Co-Chair MacLean MOVED to report HJR 11 out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. HJR 11 was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with a $2.2 thousand dollar fiscal impact note by the Office of the Lieutenant Governor, dated 2/1/93.