1:34:16 PM SB 90-BOARD OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANCY SECRETARY  CHAIR EGAN announced SB 90 to be up for consideration. DANA OWEN, staff to the Senate Labor and Commerce Committee, sponsor of SB 90, said the Board of Public Accountancy approached the committee to introduce a bill to correct what they believed to be an administrative oversight. He explained the bill that passed last year creating the position of the secretary of the Board of Public Accountancy had an attached fiscal note that set the pay level at a range 23. An appropriation for a range 23 is already in the budget, so SB 90 has a zero fiscal note. MR. OWEN related that in order to enact the law the administration felt it had to do a classification study on the new position. In doing so, they arrived at a range 19 as the correct pay range. The Board of Accountancy and every CPA they have talked to since feels this is not adequate and want to keep the pay at a range 23. He pointed out that all of the money that goes into this position comes from CPA fees and they all are in support of that. 1:37:00 PM LISA ROGERS, Chairman, Legislative Committee, Alaska Society of CPAs, supported SB 90. To her knowledge there is no opposition to the bill. She thought the administration oversimplified the complexities of the profession when the study was done. This position needs a person who will travel to the NACPA meetings so Alaskan CPAs have a voice at the table; they don't have that now and never have. This is not good, because the profession is undergoing a lot of change. Not only do statutes and regulations have to be upheld, but CPAs are also subject to many standard sitting bodies like the Financial Accounting Standards board, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the Securities Exchange Commission, the Public Companies Accounting Oversight Board, and the International Accounting Standards Board. That position needs an appropriate level of compensation to get a qualified person to fill it. CHAIR EGAN closed public testimony and held SB 90 until the next meeting. SENATOR PASKVAN commented that he carried the Senate bill that intended having the position at a range 23. He worked significantly with the CPA community in that regard. Ultimately the House bill became the vehicle that passed. He supported having the range 23.