SB 49 - 2003 REVISOR'S BILL Number 0683 CHAIR McGUIRE announced that the next order of business would be CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 49(STA), "An Act making corrective amendments to the Alaska Statutes as recommended by the revisor of statutes; and providing for an effective date." Number 0612 PAM FINLEY, Revisor of Statutes, Legislative Legal Counsel, Legislative Legal and Research Services, Legislative Affairs Agency, explained that revisor's bills are prepared pursuant to statute, and that while most of the changes come from Legislative Legal and Research Services' periodic review of the statutes, sometimes corrections come from the executive branch or members of the public. The purpose of a revisor's bill is to clean up the statutes for which policy decisions have already been made. This is not to say that a revisor's bill won't have any substantive effect, however, but when the legislature has already decided on policy, the revisor's bill simply attempts to make the statutes fit that policy. For example, SB 49 provides short titles for a couple of provisions of law for which "everyone" appears to want them; this change in no way affects the intent of those statutory provisions. Number 0524 REPRESENTATIVE SAMUELS moved to adopt CSSB 49(STA) as the working document. There being no objection, it was so ordered. MS. FINLEY, in response to a question, said she designs revisor's bills so as not to make policy changes, and that she gives the executive branch an opportunity to review revisor's bills. She also mentioned that generally, the sectional analysis details where the proposed changes originated. CHAIR McGUIRE indicated that SB 49 would be held over.