CSHB 471(CRA) - REGIONAL NATIVE HOUSING AUTHORITIES CHAIRMAN MACKIE called the Senate Community & Regional Affairs Committee meeting to order at 1:32 p.m., and noted the presence of Senators Hoffman, Phillips and Mackie. CHAIRMAN MACKIE brought CSHB 471(CRA) before the committee as the only order of business. REPRESENTATIVE IVAN IVAN, prime sponsor of HB 471, said he originally introduced the legislation to allow the regional nonprofit associations to increase the membership on the board of commissioners of the regional Native housing authorities from five up to nine. However, since the passage of the bill in the House, some of the Native housing authorities have come out in opposition to the bill. He noted he has two regional housing authorities in his district: the Association of Village Council Presidents (AVCP)and the Bristol Bay Native Housing Association. The AVCP supported the bill, but the Bristol Bay Native Housing Association have reservations with it. He said taking that into consideration, he is requesting that Section 2, which relates to the housing authority board of commissioners, be removed from the bill to give the housing authorities the opportunity to really look into a new federal housing authority law. He suggested delaying action on this section of the bill until next year. Representative Ivan noted the remaining section in the bill addresses a dissolved Native village corporation. In the last several years there have been Native village corporations dissolved for not filing proper corporate paperwork. Newtok Corporation is one of those, and they are trying to negotiate a land exchange with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service which would allow the village to relocate to a more suitable area. This legislation will give the Newtok Corporation a window of opportunity of approximately six months to reinstate as a village corporation. Number 075 CHAIRMAN MACKIE pointed out that when he introduced the same bill as a committee bill on the Senate side, it was his understanding that it would be fairly noncontroversial with the housing authorities. However, it appears that the housing authorities are split on the issue, and rather than doing something that causes problems, he is inclined to do what Representative Ivan suggests, and to give the housing corporations the interim to work out the problem. Number 106 SENATOR HOFFMAN moved the adoption of a Community & Regional Affairs SCS which deletes Section 2 of the House version. Hearing no objection, the motion carried. There being no further testimony on HB 471, CHAIRMAN MACKIE requested a motion to move the bill out of committee. Number 124 SENATOR HOFFMAN moved SCS CSHB 471(CRA) be passed out of committee with individual recommendations. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered. There being no further business to come before the committee, the meeting adjourned at 1:40 p.m.