SENATE BILL NO. 36 "An Act relating to reporting requirements of the Board of Regents of the University of Alaska." 9:34:23 AM Co-Chair Bishop read the title of the bill. He relayed that it was the bill's second hearing, and public testimony was taken on March 22, 2021. The intent was to re-introduce the bill, cover fiscal notes, and look to the will of the committee. Senator Gary Stevens, Sponsor, spoke to the bill. He explained that the bill came about because of the loss of accreditation by the School of Education at the University of Alaska Anchorage. The loss had been a shock to everyone, particularly to the president at the time, and various chancellors who had not known that accreditation had been in jeopardy. The purpose of the bill was to bring the legislature "into the loop" so it had some idea of accreditation status. He estimated that the University of Alaska dealt over 200 accreditations for schools, departments, and programs. He cautioned that there were those did not support the bill, and he informed that the Board of Regents thought the legislature was overstepping its bounds. He thought it was the state's responsibility to have someone that was paying attention to accreditation. He mentioned previous testimony by the University and emphasized the importance of tracking accreditation matters. Co-Chair Bishop appreciated Senator Wilson's re- introduction of the bill. Senator Wielechowski discussed a new fiscal note from the University of Alaska, OMB Component 730. There was a zero- appropriation request for FY 22. There were no expected expenses incurred for the out years. Co-Chair Stedman MOVED to report CSSB 36(EDC) out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSSB 36(EDC) was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with one new zero fiscal note from the University of Alaska. 9:37:50 AM AT EASE 9:39:09 AM RECONVENED