HB 533 - IF UNREAS. AGENCY DELAY, COURT DECIDES TAPE 04-49, SIDE A  Number 0001 CHAIR McGUIRE announced that the next order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 533, "An Act relating to the state's administrative procedures and to judicial oversight of administrative matters." [Before the committee was the proposed committee substitute (CS) for HB 533, Version 23-LS1833\D, Bannister, 3/24/04, which was adopted as a work draft on 3/24/04.] Number 0030 REPRESENTATIVE BRUCE WEYHRAUCH, Alaska State Legislature, as chair of the House State Affairs Standing Committee, sponsor of HB 533, relayed his appreciation with regard to the Department of Law's comments at the last hearing. He also noted that he has been provided with a copy of some proposed changes and has no objections to them. Number 0105 REPRESENTATIVE GRUENBERG moved that the committee adopt Amendment 1, a handwritten amendment which read [original punctuation provided]: page 2 line 14 delete "15" insert "30" page 2 line 15 delete "provide" and insert "filed in" page 2 line 15 delete "with" and insert "a" REPRESENTATIVE ANDERSON objected. REPRESENTATIVE GRUENBERG recalled that the DOL had expressed concern with the 15-day provision to file the notice and suggested that 30 days would be more appropriate. Representative Gruenberg said he agrees with the aforementioned, particularly if the private party is another part of state [government]. He highlighted that Amendment 1 also incorporates a language change that specifies that the [notice] is filed in the agency. REPRESENTATIVE WEYHRAUCH reiterated that he has no objection to Amendment 1. REPRESENTATIVE ANDERSON withdrew his objection. CHAIR McGUIRE, upon determining there were no further objections, announced that Amendment 1 was adopted. Number 0197 REPRESENTATIVE ANDERSON moved to report the proposed CS for HB 533, Version 23-LS1833\D, Bannister, 3/24/04, as amended, out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, CSHB 533(JUD) was reported from the House Judiciary Standing Committee.