Number 033 JOE RYAN, COMMITTEE AIDE, HOUSE STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, outlined the function of the boards, agencies, committees and authorities involved in HB 110, and then detailed accountability problems with job responsibilities and revenue management. Mr. Ryan also noted conflicts between HB 110 and HB 111, which also dealt with boards and commissions, and suggested some options for amendment. Number 414 RANDY WELKER, LEGISLATIVE AUDITOR, LEGISLATIVE AUDIT DIVISION, explained HB 110 did not contain any language on Permanency Planning because that language was contained in HB 111. Number 588 TOM GARRETT, SECRETARY, ALASKA VISITORS ASSOCIATION (AVA), asked for clarification of conflicts between HB 110, HB 111 and HB 115, which involved the AVA.