HB 34-REPEAL SUNSET OF NEGOTIATED REG.MAKING  CHAIR RALPH SEEKINS called the Senate Judiciary Standing Committee meeting to order at 1:48 p.m. Present were Senators Ellis, Therriault and Chair Seekins. He announced HB 34 to be up for consideration. MS. BARBARA COTTING, Staff to Representative Jim Holm, sponsor of HB 34, explained that in 1998 a process called negotiated regulation making was authorized in statute and was given a sunset date of July 1, 2003. HB 34 repeals that sunset so the process can continue to be used. It's been widely supported and makes regulation writing much more applicable to reality, allowing a team of affected parties to negotiate the regulations. It takes more time at the beginning of the process, but saves so much at the end by eliminating lawsuits and lengthy public appeals. Two of the most notable successes are the charitable gaming regulations (2001) in the Department of Revenue and the cruise ship waste disposal (2002) in the Department of Environmental Conservation. Both of those were resolved using the formal negotiated process. SENATOR ELLIS said he supported the bill 100 percent. SENATOR THERRIAULT moved to pass HB 34 from committee with individual recommendations and the two accompanying zero fiscal notes. There was no objection and it was so ordered.