HB 26-EXTEND BOARD OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANCY  1:31:38 PM CHAIR DUNLEAVY announced the consideration of HB 26. "An Act extending the termination date of the Board of Public Accountancy; and providing for an effective date." He noted that this was the first hearing on the bill. 1:31:49 PM SENATOR OLSON joined the meeting. CECILE ELLIOT, Staff, Representative Mike Hawker, sponsor of HB 26, explained that it is statutorily required for boards and commissions to undergo sunset audits. The legislative auditors have conducted the required sunset audit of [the Board of Public Accountancy] and have recommended extending the termination date until June 30, 2021. 1:32:41 PM KRIS CURTIS, Legislative Auditor, Division of Legislative Finance, Legislative Agencies & Offices, said the agency conducted a sunset audit of the Board of Public Accountancy and found that the board was operating in the public's interest so they recommended an eight-year extension. She noted that the agency had one continuing recommendation from 2008 to take steps to address the problems with the investigative case management system in the Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing. 1:33:50 PM KAREN TARVER, CPA, State Board of Public Accountancy, Juneau, AK, introduced herself. SENATOR MICCICHE asked if the annual board costs of $161,700 were in line with fiscal notes from previous years. MS. TARVER suggested the state was better prepared to answer that question, but it was similar to previous years. SENATOR MICCICHE asked if the eight-year extension was typical. MS. TARVER offered her understanding that this extension was a little longer because issues found in the last audit were resolved. 1:35:07 PM DON HABEGER, Director, Division of Corporation, Business and Professional Licensing, Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development (DCCED), addressed the question about the fiscal note for HB 26. He explained that the cost of a board program will fluctuate from year-to-year and those fluctuations are driven by things such as investigative costs and travel. However, the fiscal note reflects an average and fees fluctuate from time-to-time to recoup those costs. 1:36:12 PM CHAIR DUNLEAVY found no further questions or testimony and stated he would hold HB 26 in committee.