HB 64-EXTEND BOARD OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANCY  CHAIR BUNDE announced HB 64 to be up for consideration. REPRESENTATIVE HAWKER, sponsor of HB 64, said this is a housekeeping bill and extends the board to June 30, 2009 in accordance with the Auditor's recommendations. 1:38:54 PM The audit identified one issue for attention. The process of complying with changing national standards for testing resulted in only one place for testing public accountants in the state. The board is proactively dealing with that situation and has established a testing facility in Fairbanks and is getting one in Juneau. 1:39:27 PM CHAIR BUNDE noted the delay in addressing complaints and if there was a solution other than hiring more people. REPRESENTATIVE HAWKER said that Steve Tarola, Chairman of the Board of Accountancy, said there may be some remediation, but no complaints had been referred to the ombudsman. 1:40:39 PM MS. PAT DAVIDSON, Division of Legislative Audit, said she is required to be a CPA and as such is not independent with respect to this board. She is required by statute to perform the audit and recommended a four-year extension and identified a problem in going to the national computerized exam, which went from being available twice a year to four times per year - but it went from being in Juneau, Anchorage and Fairbanks down to being in just Anchorage. However, the Board is working on establishing additional testing sites. 1:41:48 PM MS. DAVIDSON said there were problems in terms of getting investigations done and taking action. Recommendations were made to the department, which they have agreed with. Subsequent reviews will look at how well recommendations are being implemented. CHAIR BUNDE held the bill until a quorum was present. 1:42:54 PM Recess 1:44:01 PM HB 64-EXTEND BOARD OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANCY  SENATOR SEEKINS moved HB 64 from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note. There were no objections and it was so ordered.