HOUSE BILL NO. 240 "An Act extending the termination date of the Board of Chiropractic Examiners; and providing for an effective date." 9:28:08 AM Representative Reinbold explained that HB 240 would extend the termination date of the Board of Chiropractic Examiners to June 30, 2022. The Division of Legislative Audit reviewed the activities of the board and concluded that the board's termination date should be extended the full 8 years. Without the extension the chiropractic license would continue under the direction of the division, rather than the board. The board made final licensing decision and took disciplinary actions with person who violated licensing laws. The board consisted of 4 licensed chiropractic physicians and 1 public member. In FY13 there were 514 licensees. She pointed out to the committee that the fiscal notes reflected that in FY13 the revenue of the board was $179,215, expenditures were $168,800. The board had a current cumulative surplus of $80,344. Licensing fees for the board had been set consistent with statute and the board was operating with the best interest of the public to protect and promote the public health, welfare and safety of Alaskans. 9:30:10 AM KRIS CURTIS, DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF LEGISLATIVE AUDIT, testified that the division conducted an audit of the board to determine whether the public's interest was being served and whether the sunset should be extended. The audit concluded that the board was serving the public's interest by effectively licensing and regulating chiropractors. She stated that the division recommended the full 8 year extension. The division had 2 audit recommendations for improving board operations; first, to the Office of the Governor, to ensure the statutory requirements for board members were met before appointment. It had been found that the current public member was a licensed pharmacist, yet statute prohibits the public member from having a direct financial interest in the healthcare industry. The second recommendation was to the Director of the Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing to improve the case management systems integrity and confidentiality. 9:31:40 AM Co-Chair Meyer noted that the board maintained a surplus and that the fees had gone down since FY07. He wondered if the fee would lessen in the future. SARA CHAMBERS, DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF CORPORATIONS, BUSINESS, AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, responded that if the board maintained a surplus position the department would attempt to lower the fees. Co-Chair Meyer OPENED public testimony. Co-Chair Meyer CLOSED public testimony. 9:34:03 AM Co-Chair Meyer spoke to the fiscal note. HB 240 was HEARD and HELD in committee for further consideration.