HB 130-ARCHITECTS/ENGINEERS/LAND SURVEYORS  CHAIRMAN MACKIE announced HB 130 to be up for consideration. MS. JANET SEITZ, aide to Representative Norman Rokeberg, said HB 130 makes additions to the statutes regarding the Architects, Engineers, Land Surveyors and Landscape Architecture (AELS) Board. In addition to individual licenses, this particular board has requirements that certain businesses can register and have a license as long as they have a designated person in charge. Over the years the Legislature has authorized limited liability companies (LLC) and limited liability partnerships (LLP) as forms of businesses. The Department of Law (DOL) advised the Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) that DCED cannot register these types of LLCs under current law. HB 130 permits DCED to allow those businesses to practice in the same manner as corporations do. Consumer protection and license accountability are maintained. In addition, when the landscape architecture language was added to the AELS Board, language was not picked up in the contract section of AS 36.90.100. Section 11 adds them to the section. The bill is supported by the Board and The Alaska Professional Design Council. CHAIRMAN MACKIE noted a Senate Labor and Commerce Committee substitute (CS) was prepared. He noted the Board requested statutory language that requires a licensed architect or engineer do project review, inspection or approval. The Department of Public Safety has also requested a similar change for the Fire Marshall's Office. Finally, he received some interest from municipal building inspectors. He noted the corrections are located in Section (13) on page 9. The Division of Occupational Licensing and the Fire Marshall's Office support this addition. The change has been circulated to all other entities expressing interest in the bill and all were in agreement. MS. SEITZ said that Representative Rokeberg supports the committee substitute. SENATOR LEMAN noted that on page 9, line 19, the word "relating" should be "related" and they should send a note to the drafter. SENATOR LEMAN moved to adopt the CS. There were no objections and it was so ordered. SENATOR LEMAN moved to report SCSHB 139(L&C) from committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.