SB 48 - PUBLIC MEETINGS/MUNI SERVICE AREA BDS [Contains brief mention that CSSB 48(JUD) is identical to CSHB 153(JUD), and that some testimony pertaining to both bills was provided during the hearing on HB 153.] 6:02:57 PM CHAIR RAMRAS announced that the next order of business would be CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 48(JUD), "An Act exempting municipal service area boards from the requirements of conducting meetings open to the public when a meeting is administrative or managerial in nature; and amending the definition of 'meeting' as it relates to public governmental meetings." CHAIR RAMRAS noted that CSSB 48(JUD) is identical to CSHB 153(JUD), which was recently reported from committee. 6:04:04 PM ERNEST PRAX, Staff, Senator Gene Therriault, Alaska State Legislature, concurred on behalf of the sponsor, Senator Therriault, and relayed that the concept of SB 48 was brought forth by the Fairbanks North Star Borough (FNSB) attorney, and that the bill is intended to reduce some of the conflicts arising in certain service areas because of a perception that service area commissioners have been violating the [Administrative Procedure Act]. Section 1 of SB 48 would extend the existing statutory exemption from the [Administrative Procedure Act] to municipal service area boards only when they are conducting work of an administrative or managerial nature, and Section 2 would clarify how many members of such a board must be gathered together in order to constitute a "meeting" for purposes of complying with the [Administrative Procedure Act]. 6:08:23 PM A. RENE BROKER, Attorney, Fairbanks North Star Borough (FNSB), noted that she'd previously testified on the issues pertaining to SB 48 when the committee heard HB 153. 6:08:56 PM REPRESENTATIVE DAHLSTROM moved to report CSSB 48(JUD) out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying zero fiscal note. There being no objection, CSSB 48(JUD) was reported from the House Judiciary Standing Committee.