HB 427: An Act relating to compensation for members of the Local Boundary Commission. Representative Harley Olberg, sponsor of HB 427, testified in support of the bill. Senator Kelly proposed Amendment 1 which limited the number of paid meeting days to 40. Amendment 1 was ADOPTED. SCSHB 427(FIN) was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass," and a fiscal note for the Department of Community & Regional Affairs for $14.8. HOUSE BILL NO. 427: An Act relating to compensation for members of the Local Boundary Commission. Co-chair Pearce announced that HB 427 was before the committee and invited Representative Harley Olberg to speak to the bill. REPRESENTATIVE OLBERG admitted that the fiscal note was troublesome in view of declining revenues and low oil prices but he felt this legislation was long overdue. The local boundary commission met 18 times a year (9 in-person and 9 by teleconference), and last year handled seven petitions. This year 12 petitions had already been scheduled with an outlook of increased activity. He felt with this modest compensation, competent people would stay involved. SENATOR KELLY asked if there would be an objection to limiting the number of days the Commission met. Representative Olberg said that there were 18 meetings per year and 5 members on the Commission. At present, they receive travel and per diem. Although it was one of the five constitutional mandated boards, it was not one of the 28 that was presently compensated. He said he was not opposed to limiting the number of days except that the volume of work was on the increase. Co-chair Frank voiced his opinion that $100 a day would probably not encourage extra meetings. Senator Kelly questioned whether they could be compensated for a "full day", if they spent part of the day on the telephone. Representative Olberg said there were regulations in place that could provide for partial days including teleconference meetings, because when they were at home on the phone, they did not collect travel and per diem. Senator Rieger said he was in support of compensating members for meetings. He agreed that there was an increase of work for this Commission and it deserved to be compensated for time and effort. Senator Kerttula commented that he hoped enough money would be raised to cover costs for these kinds of boards and commissions. Senator Kelly MOVED conceptual amendment 1 that limited meeting days to 40 full days. Co-chair Pearce called for a show of hands and the motion carried on a vote of 4 to 3 (Co-chair Pearce, Senators Sharp, Jacko, and Kelly were in support, Co-chair Frank, Senator Rieger and Kerttula were opposed). Senator Kerttula MOVED for passage of SCSHB 427(FIN) as amended from committee with individual recommendations. No objection being heard, SCSHB 427(FIN) was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass," and a fiscal note for the Department of Commerce and Regional Affairs for $14.8. Co- chair Frank, Senators Sharp and Jacko signed "do pass." Co- chair Pearce signed "do pass either way." Senator Kerttula signed "no recommendation." Senator Kelly signed "do pass as amended." Senator Rieger signed "do pass without the amendment."