SB 61-2011 REVISOR'S BILL  2:04:36 PM CHAIR FRENCH announced the consideration of SB 61. 2:04:57 PM KATHRYN KURTZ, Assistant Revisor of Statutes, Legislative Legal Services, said the revisor's bill is called for in AS 01.05.036 and is aimed at revising rather than changing policy. The purpose is to correct or remove deficiencies, conflicts, and obsolete provisions and to otherwise improve the statutes. The bulk of this year's bill relates to the administrative director of the Alaska Court System and makes the references to the title of that position consistent. The position was established in the constitution, but the title was not, so the bill switches to what the Court System prefers throughout the statutes. That was suggested by the AG's office. The bill also includes: name changes in five sections, renumbering of a couple of federal statutes, dropped references to Sheldon Jackson College because it is going away, a few obsolete date references and a few other miscellaneous changes. CHAIR FRENCH said when he stressed-tested a few of the references in different sections they looked okay, but he would like an explanation for the name change on page 2, Section 4 to the "International Conference of Funeral Service Examining Boards." MS. KURTZ explained that the conference changed its name to include "international" in 1997 and this simply makes the change to call them what they call themselves. CHAIR FRENCH acknowledged that when he Googled "Conference of Funeral Services Examining Boards of the United States, Inc." he found there is a relationship between the two entities. 2:07:43 PM SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI noted that the State Affairs Committee removed the provision on vulnerable adults from SB 61 and asked if this committee should consider adding that to one of the bills on vulnerable adults. MS. KURTZ said after looking at that section again she decided it could conceivably involve a policy change and it would therefore be more appropriate to make the change in a substantive bill dealing with vulnerable adults. SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI pointed out that there are substantive bills dealing with vulnerable adults before this committee. MS. KURTZ said she couldn't give specific advice on those bills because she wasn't the drafter. CHAIR FRENCH asked Senator Wielechowski to bring the information to his staff's attention. CHAIR FRENCH questioned why page 5, line 10 now says "to report annually" as opposed to the previous direction "to annually report." MS. KURTZ explained that their legal editors' preference was to avoid split infinitives. 2:10:26 PM CHAIR FRENCH announced he would hold SB 61 in committee.