SB 263-EXTEND BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL COUNSELORS  4:16:50 PM CHAIR OLSON announced that the final order of business would be SENATE BILL NO. 263, "An Act extending the termination date of the Board of Professional Counselors; and providing for an effective date." JOSH APPLEBEE, Staff, Legislative Budget & Audit Committee, Senator Kevin Meyer, Chair, Alaska State Legislature, paraphrased from the sponsor statement, which read as follows [original punctuation provided]: The Board of Professional Counselors (BPC) was established under the provisions of Title 8, Chapter 29 of Alaska Statutes. BPC consists of five members appointed by the governor. Four members must be professional counselors and one member must be appointed from the general public. Board members serve staggered terms of four years. The division provides administrative and investigative assistance to occupational boards including BPC. Administrative assistance includes budgetary services and functions such as collection of fees, maintaining files, receiving and issuing application forms, and publishing notice of examinations, meetings, and proposed regulations. In the opinion of Legislative Audit, the BPC should continue to regulate professional counselors. The board is serving the public interest by promoting the competence and integrity of those who provide services to the public as licensed professional counselors. SB 263, if enacted, would extend the Board for eight years to June 30, 2018. 4:17:23 PM REPRESENTATIVE T. WILSON asked whether the Board of Professional Counselors has seen an increase in the numbers of professional counselors transferring from other boards. MR. APPLEBEE answered no. REPRESENTATIVE T. WILSON asked about the licensing fees. 4:18:06 PM SHAWNEE OLSON, Chair, Board of Professional Counselors, introduced herself. MS. OLSON, in response to Representative T. Wilson, answered that licensees pay a $200 biennial fee. 4:19:05 PM CHAIR OLSON, after first determining no one else wished to testify, closed public testimony on SB 263. 4:19:14 PM REPRESENTATIVE NEUMAN moved to report SB 263 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, SB 263 was reported from the House Labor and Commerce Standing Committee.