SENATE BILL NO. 53 "An Act extending the termination date of the Board of Barbers and Hairdressers." This was the second hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. Senator Green noted that she no longer had an objection to this legislation, which she questioned at the previous hearing. Co-Chair Donley stated that he wished to draft Letter of Intent to accompany this legislation. AT EASE 9:13 AM / 9:21 AM Co-Chair Donley spoke to a proposed Letter of Intent that reads as follows. The legislature requests that the Board of Barbers and Hairdressers carefully consider the option of self-testing by various vocations regulated by the Board and that it consider a pilot program of self-testing. The legislature specifically requests the board to research and investigate the results of self-testing in Washington and Oregon. Co-Chair Donley shared that the Division of Legal and Research Services identified that both Washington and Oregon provide self- testing options and that some other states do no testing. He explained that in Alaska there are limited locations that offer the necessary testing and that parties sometimes must wait months before testing. This letter, he stated, asks the board to consider the merits of self-testing and its success in Washington and Oregon. Co-Chair Donley moved for adoption. There was no objection and the Letter of Intent was ADOPTED. Co-Chair Donley offered a motion to report from Committee, SB 53 with accompanying zero fiscal note from the Department of Community and Economic Development and the Letter of Intent. There was no objection and the bill MOVED from Committee.