SB 175-DISPENSING OPTICIANS  CHAIR BUNDE announced SB 175 to be up for consideration. He moved to adopt CSSB 175(L&C), version F, dated 4/18/05, and objected for an explanation. JANE ALBERTS, staff to Senator Bunde, explained that there are two small changes to the bill - one is on page 3, lines 10 - 11 and lines 14 and 15 changing the required hours from 1,800 to 2,000 to mirror requirements of the U.S. Department of Labor Apprenticeship Program, which is taking over administration of the program. Another change is on page 6, line 28, where AS 08.01.016 was removed under the repeal section for consistency. Also, a list of which states do and do not license opticians was included. The most recent information is from 2003. RICK URION, Director, Division of Occupational Licensing, reported that at the beginning of FY03 there was a deficit of $38,700, but that has been reduced to $16,700. He recently completed the biennial review of fees for licensing under this board and determined that they would stay the same for the next licensing period. In two years the deficit would be gone and fees would then be reduced. CHAIR BUNDE recapped that this bill has the board sunset and his division would take over licensing. He asked if the fee would be adequate for his department to take over the job. MR. URION replied yes. LARRY HARPER, Chair, American Board of Opticianry, said he was available to answer questions. 1:54:02 PM SENATOR SEEKINS moved to pass CSSB 175(L&C) from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal notes. Senators Davis, Seekins, Ellis, Ben Stevens and Chair Bunde voted yea; and CSSB 175(L&C) moved from committee.