HOUSE BILL NO. 242 "An Act extending the termination date of the State Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Board; and providing for an effective date." 9:41:46 AM Representative Reinbold explained that HB 242 would extend the termination date of the Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Board to June 30, 2022. She stated that the Division of Legislative Audit reviewed the activities of the board and found that it should be extended for the full 8 years. She said that if the board was not extended the licensing would continue under the direction of the division, rather than the board. The board consisted of 1 physician, 3 physical therapists or physical therapy assistants, 2 occupational therapists or occupation therapy assistants and 1 public member. The work of the board was to adopt regulations and carry out laws governing physical and occupational therapy in Alaska. The board made final licensing decisions and took disciplinary action against people who violated licensing laws. In FY13 there were 913 licensees. In FY13 the biennium data showed that the board's revenues were $250,000; the board's expenditures were $325,365. The board had a cumulative deficit of $55,238. The proposed fee adjustment in regulations that were publicly noticed March 17, 2014 would raise the licensing fees from $180 to $240, which would address the deficit. She testified that the board was operating the in best interest of the public to protect and promote the public health, welfare and safety of Alaskans. 9:44:19 AM Kris Kris Curtis, Legislative Auditor, Alaska Division of Legislative Audit testified that the division had conducted an audit of the board to determine whether it was serving the public interest and whether it should be extended. The audit concluded that the board was serving the public interest by effectively licensing and regulating physical therapists, physical therapy assistants, occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants. The division recommended the maximum 8 year extension. She stated that the audit was fairly clean with only one recommendation addressing the case management systems and confidentiality. 9:45:39 AM Co-Chair Meyer OPENED public testimony. LEANNE CARROTHERS, ALASKA PHYSICAL THERAPY, ANCHORAGE (via teleconference), stated that she was available for questions. Co-Chair Meyer CLOSED public testimony. HB 242 was HEARD and HELD in committee for further consideration. 9:46:07 AM AT EASE 9:49:57 AM RECONVENED