HB 289 - EXEC ETHICS: LEGAL FEES/FAMILY TRAVEL  2:59:56 PM CHAIR RAMRAS announced that the final order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 289, "An Act authorizing state agencies to pay private legal fees and costs incurred by persons exonerated of alleged Alaska Executive Branch Ethics Act violations; allowing certain public officers and former public officers to accept state payments to offset private legal fees and costs related to defending against an Alaska Executive Branch Ethics Act complaint; and creating certain exceptions to Alaska Executive Branch Ethics Act limitations on the use of state resources to provide or pay for transportation of spouses and children of the governor and the lieutenant governor." [Before the committee was CSHB 289(STA).] 3:00:03 PM REPRESENTATIVE GRUENBERG, speaking as the sponsor, explained that HB 289 would amend the Alaska Executive Branch Ethics Act to include proposed regulatory language addressing the reimbursement of travel expenses for the families of the governor and lieutenant governor in certain situations, and the reimbursement of legal fees and costs to exonerated executive branch employees accused of ethical violations. Such provisions should be in statute rather than in regulation, and the proposed regulatory language has been simplified via HB 289 to address the fact that in at least three respects, the proposed regulations were too loose: they could have been read as not requiring that the executive branch employees be exonerated before reimbursement occurs, they could potentially have been read to allow reimbursement of legal costs and fees [stemming from charges filed prior to the enactment of the provision], and the procedure for reimbursing legal costs and fees was very cumbersome and convoluted. [HB 289 was held over.]