HB 378 - REVISE OLDER ALASKANS COMMISSION Number 711 CHAIR BUNDE asked Commissioner Usera to address the bill. Number 712 NANCY USERA, Commissioner, Department of Administration (DOA), testified in support of HB 378. She stated that HB 378 is a companion piece to two other proposals that compose Governor Hickel's "seniors package." She explained that the legislation addresses many of the "housekeeping" issues for the development and efficient operation of the Division of Senior Services, which was created through administrative order. The new division houses both the Older Alaskans Commission and the Pioneer Home Advisory Board. She explained that the proposal would "clean up" several statutes associated with the merging of the commission and the board. COMMISSIONER USERA further stated that the legislation would change the name of the Older Alaskans Commission to the Alaska Commission on Aging, which is consistent with the nomenclature that is common to federal matching funds. She indicated that the committee substitute (CS) was the result of a difference of opinion regarding who should appoint the chairman of the two boards. She indicated that there would be better advocacy for the groups if the governor appointed the chairman. She said many of the senior's organizations supported the chairman being elected from the body. She further indicated, as amended, the legislation was supported by all the senior's organizations in the state. COMMISSIONER USERA said the bill will facilitate the one stop shopping services that the state is trying to foster for seniors. Number 770 CHAIR BUNDE asked if there were any questions. REP. OLBERG asked Commissioner Usera if the legislation had "anything to do with the Division of Senior Services?" COMMISSIONER USERA said yes. The Division of Senior Services houses both commissions, but because of the changes to their respective statutes, having them in a single division required housekeeping measures. She also indicated that the proposal would make the chairman of each board a member of the other board. She felt this would coordinate the two boards. Number 796 REP. B. DAVIS asked if there was further testimony or discussion. CHAIR BUNDE asked for further discussion. There was none. REP. B. DAVIS made a motion to pass the CS for HB 378 out of committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal note. REP. VEZEY objected and then asked for a brief at-ease. Number 817 (Chair Bunde took a brief at-ease from 3:34 p.m. to 3:36 p.m.) CHAIR BUNDE indicated that there was an objection and called for the vote. Reps. Bunde, G. Davis, Vezey, Kott, Olberg, B. Davis, Nicholia, and Brice voted Yea. There were no Nay votes. Chair Bunde stated that CSHB 378 was so moved. He then brought HB 431 to the table.