HB 333-EXTENDING THE REGULATORY COM. OF ALASKA CHAIR MURKOWSKI announced the first order of business, HOUSE BILL NO. 333, "An Act extending the termination date of the Regulatory Commission of Alaska; and providing for an effective date." CHAIR MURKOWSKI informed the committee that there had been a letter of intent drafted to accompany HB 333, which was moved from committee on February 20 [2002]. The letter of intent indicates the House Labor and Commerce Standing Committee and the Senate Labor and Commerce Standing Committee will conduct annual oversight hearings of the Regulatory Commission of Alaska (RCA). The purpose of these hearings is to discuss investigations and complaint follow-up, case backlogs, and other matters of public inquiry regarding the RCA's activities. [Recording begins here] TAPE 02-24, SIDE A Number 051 REPRESENTATIVE HALCRO moved that the committee rescind its action on HB 333 [in moving the bill out of committee on 2/20/02]. There being no objection, HB 333 was before the committee. Number 060 REPRESENTATIVE HALCRO moved to adopt the letter of intent and to report HB 333 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. CHAIR MURKOWSKI asked whether there was any objection; she specifically asked Representative Kott, who hadn't been present at the February 20 meeting. REPRESENTATIVE KOTT answered that he does have some concerns regarding the way the RCA has been doing business over the last three or four years. He explained that when the RCA was structured, one of the main concerns was "would we become proficient and efficient." He said from what he has heard from a number of utilities across the state, the main objective has not been met. He told members: I think we need to revisit with the RCA membership and find out what the problem is, and take some corrective action before this continues to escalate into a problem that amounts to about the same size as the one we dealt with when we did the reorganization. I hate to get into micromanaging these folks, but [from] some of the discussions that I've had, we may not have any option. REPRESENTATIVE KOTT concluded by saying he had no objection to advancing the bill. Number 096 CHAIR MURKOWSKI announced that there being no objection, HB 333 was moved [again] from the House Labor and Commerce Standing Committee with the attached letter of intent.