CSHB 111(JUD) AM "An Act relating to policies in telecommunications regulations; extending the termination date of the Regulatory Commission of Alaska; and providing for an effective date." This was the first hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. Co-Chair Wilken stated that this legislation would extend the Regulatory Commission of Alaska (RCA) to June 30, 2007 and require the RCA to review regulations pertaining to telecommunications regulations and present proposed regulations on the matter no later than November 15, 2003. In addition, he removed himself from the discussion on this bill due to the fact that there is a conflict of interest because he is "a minority shareholder in a utility that is regulated by the RCA." AT EASE 7:54 PM / 7:54 PM [NOTE: Vice-Chair Bunde chaired this portion of the meeting.] Senator Taylor moved to report the bill from Committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal notes. He objected to allow for testimony. PATRICK LUBA, Legislative Representative, AARP, testified that AARP supports the four-year extension of the RCA. He asserted that the RCA is an "essential" entity because it is the only place where consumers could go to present concerns regarding a public utility. He asserted that the consumers need the Commission. Senator Bunde voiced the understanding that the Administration supports the original version of this bill as opposed to the House Judiciary committee substitute. He asked for an explanation regarding the Administration's preference. DANIEL PATRICK O'TIERNEY, Senior Assistant Attorney General, Regulatory Affairs Section, Department of Law stated that the original bill "simply sought a four-year extension of the RCA." He noted that the committee substitute before the Committee additionally "tasks the RCA with other interim duties." He noted that the Administration objects because these other duties are perceived to be "one-sided and over-reaching" in that they give "one of the market players an advantage." He stated that the Administration considers this to be "problematic." Senator Bunde clarified that a new fiscal note accompanies the bill. Senator Taylor removed his objection. He clarified that his motion to move the bill specified, "attached fiscal notes." There being no further objection, CS HS 111(JUD) am was REPORTED from Committee with a new $6,039,200 fiscal note, dated May 19, 2003, from the Department of Community and Economic Development. AT EASE 7:59 PM / 7:59 PM [Co-Chair Wilken resumed chairmanship of the meeting.]