CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 9(L&C) "An Act extending the termination date of the State Board of Registration for Architects, Engineers, and Land Surveyors; relating to the temporary member of that board; and providing for an effective date." Senator Therriault, sponsor, spoke in support of the legislation. He explained that the legislation would extend the termination date of the State Board of Registration for Architects, Engineers, and Land Surveyors. Section one incorporates the extension. Section two would continue until the year 2005 the temporary (mining engineer) board member that was added in 1998. Expenses for this member would also be covered by fees. Senator Therriault discussed recommendations by the Board. He noted that discussions have occurred regarding a requirement for continuing education. The Board supports continuing education. The Legislature could set specific requirements in statute or give the Board general authority to develop requirements through regulation. The Board discussed the mining engineer designated seat and recommended that it be retained. There has not been a problem filling the seat. The Board has adopted regulation- addressing reciprocity. He concluded that it was not necessary for the regulations to be placed in statute. JAMES BIBB, PRESIDNET, ALASKA CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS stated that his organization would like to see some options for architects that are licensed in other states. Ms. Reardon stated that the bill does not change how architects can be licensed. She added that the fiscal note has a $3 thousand dollar increment. Representative John Davies pointed out that the fiscal note would need to be revised to show the cost of the program. Ms. Reardon stated that she would revise the fiscal note as required. PATRICK KALEN, AMERICAN CONGRESS ON SURVEYING AND MAPPING spoke in support of the legislation. He observed noted that land surveyors support continuing education. He stated that he would like an opportunity to work with the Board on continuing education requirements. CSSB 9(L&C) was heard and HELD in Committee for further consideration