HB 156-COMMISSION ON AGING CHAIR ROKEBERG announced that the next order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 156, "An Act relating to the membership of the Alaska Commission on Aging; and providing for an effective date." 8:47:09 AM REPRESENTATIVE HARRIS moved to adopt CSHB 156, Version 24- LS0615\I, Mischel, 4/6/05, as the working document. There being no objection, Version I was before the committee. 8:47:25 AM BARBARA COTTING, Staff to Representative Jim Holm, Alaska State Legislature, reminded the committee that the Commission on Aging was moved from the Department of Administration to the Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) in 2003 per executive order. The commissioner of the Department of Administration, who has a seat on the commission, indicated that he is unable to participate on the commission. Therefore, this legislation removes the commissioner of the Department of Administration's seat and replaces it with a public seat filled by a senior provider. She explained that originally, the aforementioned seat was filled by a grant recipient, but that was perceived as a conflict of interest although the Commission on Aging no longer administers the grant program. Therefore, that was changed and filled by a senior services provider, regardless of age. On page 2, line 31 through page 3, line 1, and page 3, lines 4-5, the language giving the commission the duty to evaluate grant applicants and make grant awards was eliminated. The aforementioned appeared to be a conflict of interest. This legislation cleans up the section of statute that addresses the commission and brings it into conformance with actual practice. 8:49:39 AM MS. COTTING, in response to Representative Kerttula, confirmed that the language specifying that there be a member who is "a  senior services provider, regardless of age" was inserted because [the sponsor] didn't want that seat to have to conform with age requirements. CHAIR ROKEBERG inquired as to the location of the "60 years or older" requirement. MS. COTTING specified that it's in existing statute, AS 47.45.200. REPRESENTATIVE KERTTULA pointed out that the language in AS 47.45.200(b) specifies, in part: "At least six of the persons appointed by the governor shall be 60 years of age or older. At least two of these persons shall be 65 years of age or older." 8:51:25 AM REPRESENTATIVE KERTTULA surmised that by using the language "regardless of age", the member who is a senior services provider could be 60 or 65 years of age. MS. COTTING agreed. 8:52:38 AM NANCY KARACAND, Planner, Commission on Aging, Department of Health and Social Services, in response to Representative Harris, stated that she supported CSHB 156, Version I. 8:53:08 AM REPRESENTATIVE HARRIS moved to report CSHB 156, Version 24- LS0615\I, Mischel, 4/6/05, out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, CSHB 156(RLS) was reported from the House Rules Standing Committee.