HB 457 - FINES: UNLICENSED PRACTICE OF OCCUPATION Number 083 REPRESENTATIVE JEANNETTE JAMES testified on HB 457 and stated that this legislation was requested by the Legislative Budget and Audit as a part of the sunset audits on various boards. Current law allows enforcement of practicing certain occupations without a license only through the courts and this bill allows the department to impose a civil penalty if a person practices or offers to practice an occupation in this state that is regulated under AS 08.01.00. The civil penalty may not exceed $5000 for each offense. The bill also provides for enforcement mechanisms. REPRESENTATIVE JAMES noted that there was a concern indicated about the due process of this legislation, but the agency which has jurisdiction is under the rule of the Administrative Procedures Act. Number 181 REPRESENTATIVE CYNTHIA TOOHEY asked if this was a wide spread problem in the state. REPRESENTATIVE JAMES said she would have to list all of those occupations which are noted under this section in order to give the committee an indication where there might be some problems. She said that it would be pretty hard for someone to do some of the activities covered without a license, but there are some occupations where they could hold themselves out to do a service. She said that yes, there is some concern. Number 249 REPRESENTATIVE BUNDE asked if there was support from the department for this legislation. Representative James responded that, yes there was. CHAIRMAN PORTER noted for the information of the committee that in their review of the legislation they were concerned that there was language providing for the department to subpena witnesses, but not for potential defendants. This is not the case. Number 296 REPRESENTATIVE BUNDE made a motion to move CSHB 457(STA) from the House Judiciary Committee with individual recommendations and attached zero fiscal note. Hearing no objection it was so moved.