CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 22(L&C) "An Act extending the termination date of the Board of Marine Pilots; and providing for an effective date." 4:22:01 PM ANNA LATHAM, STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE KURT OLSEN, testified that the legislation would extend the termination date of the Board of Marine Pilots to June 30, 2014. She shared that the Division of Legislative Audit (LB&A) had concluded that the board had been running efficiently and should be extended. She explained that regulating and licensing qualified marine pilots benefited public safety and protected the marine environment. She highlighted that LB&A had recommended that the marine pilot coordinator should improve procedures over the administration of operational activities; public meeting notification, licensing documentation and oversight of the pilot association's drug and alcohol programs were noted. She said that when the audit was conducted the Marine Pilot Coordinator had been in the position for less than one-year, and was unaware of the operational deficiencies noted by the audit. She assured the committee that the coordinator was working on developing the appropriate documentation to ensure an adequate oversight process. She stated that the most recent version of the legislation was the result of recommendations from LB&A. 4:24:33 PM Co-Chair Meyer observed the fiscal note attached to the bill. 4:25:03 PM KRIS CURTIS, DIVISION OF LEGISLATIVE AUDIT, testified that the division had recommended a six-year extension and the one recommendation of improving the operational activities. 4:25:18 PM Co-Chair Meyer understood that LB&A supported the extension. 4:25:38 PM Vice-Chair Fairclough queried the power structure of the of the board. Ms. Curtis replied that the board had a Marine Pilot Coordinator that served a similar purpose to that of an Executive Director. 4:26:19 PM Vice-Chair Fairclough believed that the qualifications of the people managing various listened boards needed to be examined. She pointed out to the committee the personal services cost for the Marine Pilot Coordinator was $110,000 annually. She wondered what the board was doing to ensure that the coordinator was compliant in all the necessary qualifications for the position. 4:26:59 PM Ms. Curtis explained that the personal services line on the fiscal note reflected the salary of the position, as well as health insurance and retirement contributions. 4:27:27 PM Senator Olson stated that the board was important in his district. He testified in support of the legislation. 4:27:59 PM Co-Chair Meyer CLOSED public testimony. 4:29:00 PM Co-Chair Kelly MOVED to REPORT HB 22 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. 4:29:31 PM CSHB 22 (L&C) was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with a previously published fiscal impact note: FN2(CED). AT EASE 4:31:04 PM RECONVENED