SB 49-2003 REVISOR'S BILL    MS. PAM FINDLEY, Revisor of Statutes with the Legislative Legal and Research Services, informed committee members SB 49 is a clean up bill where the policies were determined by earlier Legislatures, but the wording was not right for one reason or another or where names of boards changed. She noted this bill should not affect policy and a sectional analysis was provided. SENATOR ELLIS said he appreciated her good work, professionalism and attention to detail in keeping the Legislature out of trouble. He said if Senator Halford and others were here, they would ask if there is anything even bordering on policy or substantive impact. MS. FINDLEY answered no. She directed everyone's attention to Section 27, page 10 where the explanation goes on for several pages. Two amendments happened the same year to the same section. This involved loans and there is a limit on these loans. The amendments were put together in the same statute and they don't work together very well. SB 49 attempts to keep the two acts separate. She was told what is in the Revisor's bill is the way the department has been executing the law so there should not be any change on the ground. This is the most substantive because it does involve two amendments. She feels comfortable the policy choice was made because in one of those subsections it is clear that another one is being accepted. The whole explanation must be read to understand it because it is complicated. That is the only section she wrestled with and came to the conclusion the Legislature's policy was clear enough for her to put that in this bill. SENATOR THERRIAULT read the bottom of page 5 on the sectional analysis. This section amends to make it clear that the two $300,000 caps operate separately. If the Legislature disagrees with my interpretation, this section could be removed. He asked if Chair Seekins intended to move the bill at this time. CHAIR SEEKINS replied he wanted the bill introduced and then allow time to go through it in more detail, work out any questions and bring the bill back at a second hearing to finalize it. SENATOR THERRIAULT noted he would like to get a complete understanding before it is moved from committee. MS. FINDLEY confirmed it is complicated. CHAIR SEEKINS announced that the Judiciary Committee is not going to move legislation out in the first hearing unless it is something relatively minor. SB 49 was held in committee.