SENATOR TAYLOR introduced HB 90 (1993 REVISOR'S BILL) and asked the revisor, DAVID DIERDORFF, to explain the changes. MR.DIERDORFF explained it was the shortest revisor's bill in the history of the state by the longest tenured revisor. He mentioned he had previously sent two amendments for the bill, A1, which adds new sections 8, 9, 17, 18, and some language to the repealer. MR. DIERDORFF explained A1 removed some obsolete references in the statute to old coordinating councils required under federal law years ago in dealing with some health care issues. The federal law has been changed and the councils are no longer in effect. He said the Departments of Revenue, Health and Social Services, and Law have looked at the changes and all signed off on the changes. MR. DIERDORFF noted the another amendment, A2, rewrites part of the Insurance Code which didn't make sense and violated some of the basic rules about statute drafting. He reasoned the Insurance Code was a monster bill written by insurance lawyers, but doesn't make any substantive change. Omitted in the new Section 13 was the word "weighting factors," and he referenced Section 12 for identical wording. There was some general discussion of the changes with explanations by MR. DIERDORFF. SENATOR TAYLOR also explained to SENATOR LITTLE that any substantive changes had to be in a separate bill. Number 550 SENATOR LITTLE noted a change on page 2, line 24 which referred to Anchor Point in her district. MR. DIERDORFF explained it marked the entrance to Kachemak Bay on the SW coast of the Kenai Peninsula, and the reference was to correct an error in the survey. SENATOR LITTLE moved to adopt Amendment #1. Without objections, so ordered. SENATOR LITTLE moved to adopt Amendment #2 as amended. Without objections, so ordered. MR. DIERDORFF reviewed the sectional analysis ... TAPE 93-24, SIDE B Number 001 as removing obsolete material, fixing errors or oversights, and adding language in Section 12 dealing with the ethics committee. SENATOR JACKO moved to pass SENATE CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 90(JUD) (1993 REVISOR'S BILL) from committee with individual recommendations. Without objections, so ordered.