HB 265 - REPORTS & RECORDS OF & TO STATE AGENCIES CHAIR JAMES announced the next order of business was House Bill No. 265, "An Act relating to pamphlets, publications, plans, and records of state agencies; and relating to reports to and from state agencies and the governor." REPRESENTATIVE DYSON requested permission to be excused for a House Resource Standing Committee meeting. Permission was granted with the condition he return when a vote was called. Number 1254 REPRESENTATIVE TERRY MARTIN said HB 265 has been about six years in the making, originating during the Hickel administration. He stated the intention of HB 265 to reduce the number of annual reports demanded by the legislature. He noted the Office of Management and Budget was able to recommend 43 reports for elimination, from an original number of 90. Representative Martin said he did not have a cost savings figure, but noted the reduction in required annual reports would save time, energy and money. Referring to an e-mail message he'd previously sent, Representative Martin asked that a committee substitute be considered. CHAIR JAMES called an at-ease at 9:27 a.m. in order to obtain a quorum. Number 1412 CHAIR JAMES announced HB 265 would be held until the next meeting of the House State Affairs Standing Committee.