CSHB 418(FIN)-REAL ESTATE COM'N/LICENSEE/HOME INSPECT    CHAIR CON BUNDE announced CSHB 418(FIN) to be up for consideration. MS. JANET SYKES, staff to Representative Rokeberg, said that CSHB 418(FIN) extends the life of the Real Estate Commission as recommended in the audit, clarifies procedures with regards to inactive real estate licensees, clarifies requirements for contact information and notices, and makes clarifying amendments to home inspection legislation. MR. WILLIAM BRUU supported HB 418. "I think it's an absolute necessity that we tune up the home inspector statute." His one concern is that current regulations fail to grandfather in individuals who have been certified inspectors for as long as 15 years. MR. DAVID FEEKIN, Legislative Chair, Alaska Association of Realtors, supported HB 418. MS. PAT DAVIDSON, Division of Legislative Audit, said this bill addresses one of the audit's concerns relating to the notification of a determination against a license. Two other issues weren't addressed and one is to increase the award limit from $10,000 to $20,000. The $10,000 cap was established in 1974 and has not been revised since then. The last five payments in the last few years have been for the full $10,000 and the alleged losses in those claims exceeded $10,000 - all but one was over $20,000. Moving the cap to $20,000 would assist the buyers who have suffered from fraud or deceit by a real estate agent. The second item that is not addressed has to do with confusion by the Real Estate Commission on how mobile home sales are handled by licensees. She explained that the audit recommends mobile home transactions handled by real estate agents to be covered by the surety funds. She elaborated that mobile home transactions are not required to be handled by real estate agents and she is not recommending that, but rather if a person does seek the assistance of a licensed realtor, those transactions should be covered by the surety fund. CHAIR BUNDE thanked her and put HB 418 aside until the committee had a quorum.