HOUSE BILL NO. 315 "An Act relating to public accounting; and providing for an effective date." Co-Chair Hoffman MOVED to ADOPT the SCS for HB 315, labeled 26-LS1380\R, Bannister, 4/12/10, as the work draft before the committee. Co-Chair Stedman OBJECTED. Co-Chair Stedman explained the sections of the SCS. In Sections 2 and 3, the SCS adds an executive secretary position to the State Board of Public Accountancy. The board is currently struggling to fulfill its mission because of insufficient staff. The addition of this position will enable the board to perform its duties more efficiently. The position will be paid from license fees and is supported by the Alaska Society of CPA's. Co-Chair Stedman WITHDREW his OBJECTION. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. JENNIFER SENETTE, STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE KURT OLSON, SPONSOR, explained that the SCS for HB 315 was crafted with the help of the Alaska Society of CPA's and with the State Board of Public Accountancy and enjoys their support. She knew of no opposition to the bill. It was passed in the other body unanimously. Some version of this legislation has been passed in 45 states. The bill represents Alaska's effort to bring accounting standards into line with the rest of the nation and keep Alaskan CPA's nationally competetive. Ms. Senette reported that the bill accomplishes several things. It gives CPA's mobility, the ability of a licensee to gain a practice privilege outside of his or her principle place of business without additional licensing and fees. An Alaskan CPA would be able to practice out of state and vice versa. Ms. Senette related that the bill provides for simple majority ownership. Under current law, Alaskan accounting firms must be owned 100 percent by CPA's. Other non-CPA professionals would be able to have a minority ownership. The intent is to attract and retain qualified individuals. 3:04:49 PM Ms. Senette described the third goal of the bill, which is to enhance the board's ability to protect the public interest. The board will have automatic jurisdiction over all CPA's practicing in the state and address any violations of its standards. Ms. Senette said the bill also provides for an executive secretary position to the board in order to enhance the board's ability to perform its crucial functions. The cost of the position will be borne through an increase in CPA licensing fees. Ms. Senette pointed out that a board member was present. Co-Chair Stedman noted one zero fiscal note from the Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development. 3:07:29 PM MAX MERTZ, ALASKA BOARD OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANCY, JUNEAU, introduced himself. Senator Egan noted that Mr. Mertz' firm did his taxes. Mr. Mertz related his six-year experience on the board. He shared the difficulty of the board's ability to carry out its mission. The bill brings to the table the notion of a practice privilege which will enhance the board's ability to govern. He agreed with the need for an executive secretary. 3:11:08 PM JULIE OLSON, PRESIDENT, ALASKA BOARD OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANCY, JUNEAU, echoed Mr. Mertz's comments of support. Senator Olson asked if the bill would have any effect on smaller businesses. Ms. Senette reported receiving only positive feedback from firms of all sizes. She thanked the committee for hearing the bill. HB 315 was heard and HELD in Committee for further consideration. 3:13:13 PM