HOUSE BILL NO. 290 "An Act extending the termination date of the Real Estate Commission; and providing for an effective date." 10:07:48 AM Co-Chair MacKinnon recalled that there had been a public hearing on HB 290 on April 16, 2016. LAURA STIDOLPH, STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE KURT OLSON, stated that HB 290 would extend the Alaska Real Estate Commission until June, 2018. She furthered that the bill provided for a shortened extension of the commission, as it was unable to obtain a master errors and omissions policy, which Representative Olson felt was crucial to the commission. Co-Chair MacKinnon discussed FN 2 (OMB component 2360) for the Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development (DCCED); noting that FY 17 through FY 19 reflected an expense of $8,700. There were no capital appropriation requests, no supplemental, and no regulation change. Senator Dunleavy asked what would happen if the bill was not passed. Ms. Stidolph explained that if the bill was not passed, the commission would go in to wind-down mode over the following year, and the licensing and other jobs of the board would fall to the responsibility of DCCED. Co-Chair MacKinnon restated that the responsibilities of the board would not go away, and would fall to individuals who may or may not have the same level of expertise as those on the board. Ms. Stidolph concurred. Senator Olson asked about the difference between the commission and an oversight board. Ms. Stidolph believed the function of the commission was the same as a board, which included setting regulation and licensing. Co-Chair Kelly MOVED to report HB 290 out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. HB 290 was REPORTED out of committee with "no recommendation" and with one previously published fiscal impact note: FN 2(CED). 10:11:40 AM AT EASE 10:13:44 AM RECONVENED