SHES - 2/22/95 SB 59 REGULATIONS FOR STUDENT LOANS  Number 379 CHAIRMAN GREEN called the committee back to order at 9:36 a.m. and introduced SB 59 as the next order of business before the committee. Chairman Green inquired as to the will of the committee. SENATOR LEMAN expressed the need to hear from the Commission. JULIEANNE HAYES, Executive Assistant of the Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education, stated that SB 59 is a transition bill which would allow the Commission on Postsecondary Education to set an interest rate. This language was not present in last year's legislation, HB 506. Without the authority to set regulations the commission would not be able to issue loans as of July 1995. She reviewed the sections of SB 59 and pointed out the various regulations they would allow such as default procedures and consolidation of loans. She explained that the truth lending law does not allow the issuance of loans without a specified interest rate and without the timely passage of SB 59, the commission will be unable to issue loans. CHAIRMAN GREEN clarified that SB 59 would correct an oversight in the previous legislation; an immediate effective date is necessary. Ms. Hayes agreed. SENATOR LEMAN moved that SB 59 be moved out of committee with individual recommendations. Without objection, it was so ordered.