HOUSE BILL 233 "An Act extending until 1999 the termination date of the Board of Clinical Social Work Examiners, Board of Marital and Family Therapy, State Medical Board, Board of Nursing, Board of Nursing Home Administrators, Board of Psychologist and Psychological Associate Examiners, Real Estate Commission, and Hazardous Substance Spill Technology Review Council; extending until 1996 the termination date of the Board of Marine Pilots and the Correctional Industries Commission; and providing for an effective date." Co-Chair Hanley indicated that HB 233 would extend the existence of numerous boards and commissions which are either in their sunset or wind-down year. The affected boards and commissions perform regulatory and licensure services for the State of Alaska. A work draft #9-LS0682\R, Lauterbach, 4/12/95, was distributed to Committee members. [Copy on file]. The draft extends the boards and commissions to the dates recommended by the audit. ROD MOURANT, STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE PETE KOTT, testified that the sunset dates on all sections match the recommendations made by Legislative Audit. Representative Navarre asked if complaints had been registered regarding the board process. Mr. Mourant did not know of any. Representative Navarre noted that he supported the board changes, although, he pointed out that there currently exists a process 2 established for a final year audit. Discussion followed between Representative Martin and Representative Navarre regarding the audit process. Representative Foster MOVED that the work draft be the version before the Committee. Representative Therriault OBJECTED, noting that he had introduced an amendment adopted at a previous meeting [Amendment #1] which deleted the Hazardous Technology Review Council. He remarked that material remained in the work draft currently before the Committee. Representative Brown noted the letter on file from RCAC in support of the Council. She pointed out that the Council resulted from a recommendation from the Oil Spill Division, following Exxon Valdez and the lack of oil spill technology. Representative Therriault countered, through action taken on the operating budget, their funding has been deleted from the budget thus negating the need for the council. Co-Chair Hanley recommended deleting Section 10 which would include the appropriate change to the title before moving the work draft. Representative Therriault WITHDREW his MOTION. There being NO OBJECTION, it was withdrawn. Representative Foster MOVED the work draft excluding Section Representative Navarre MOVED to delete Section #9. There being NO OBJECTION, it was deleted. Co-Chair Hanley asked when the audits would begin. RANDY WELKER, LEGISLATIVE AUDITOR, LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS, stated that the audits are required by statute and are scheduled routinely. CATHERINE REARDON, DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, explained Section #2, the Board of Marine Pilots. She asked the Committee to consider extending that board until 1999. There currently exists legislation in both the House and the Senate to change the statute regarding marine pilots which could extend the marine pilot board until 1999. She repeated that it would be easiest for the Department if all the legislation had the same date. Also, the Board of Marine Pilots is in it's wind-down year, so at the time that the audit was prepared in 1993, Legislative Budget and Audit had recommended a four year extension. She thought changing the date to 1999 would not be against the general advice of the audit group. Mr. Welker agreed. Representative Navarre MOVED to amend Page 1, Line 13, 3 deleting "1998" and inserting "1999". There being NO OBJECTION, it was adopted. Representative Martin MOVED to report CS HB 233 (FIN) out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTIONS, it was so ordered. CS HB 233 (FIN) was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendations and with fiscal notes by the Department of Commerce and Economic Development, the Department of Education and zero fiscal notes by the Department of Administration dated 3/20/95 and the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities dated 3/20/95.