SB 214-INSURANCE ADJUSTER LICENSING  1:46:32 PM CHAIR DUNLEAVY announced the consideration of SB 214. "An Act relating to insurance adjuster licensing." He noted this was the second hearing and that there was a new committee substitute (CS). 1:46:38 PM SENATOR MICCICHE moved to adopt the CS for SB 214, labeled 28- LS1274\P, as the working document. CHAIR DUNLEAVY objected for discussion purposes. STEVE RICCI, Aide, Senate Labor & Commerce Standing Committee, Alaska State Legislature, Juneau, Alaska, highlighted the changes in Version P. He explained that the CS recognizes the proliferation of virtual businesses and exempts an adjuster of portable electronics insurance claims from the requirement of having to maintain a brick and mortar presence in the adjuster's home state. These changes make Alaska's law consistent with National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) guidelines for licensing independent claims adjusters. CHAIR DUNLEAVY removed his objection. 1:48:51 PM At Ease CHAIR DUNLEAVY reconvened the meeting and asked Mr. Hester with the Division of Insurance to comment on the CS. 1:49:35 PM MARTY HESTER, Deputy Director, Division of Insurance, Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development (DCCED), said the division worked with this committee on the language in the CS and it's consistent with the NAIC model act on non-resident adjuster licensing. He said the bill also appears to be consistent with the laws that other states have enacted for portable electronic licensing. These states have reported no issues with the non-resident adjuster licensees since the law was enacted. SENATOR MICCICHE asked if this legislation would disadvantage any Alaskans from participating in portable electronic insurance adjusting. MR. HESTER said not to his knowledge. 1:51:08 PM STEPHEN MCDANIEL, Outside Regulatory Counsel for Asurion, said he was testifying on behalf of Asurion in support of the committee substitute. He agreed with Deputy Director Hester that the language in the CS is consistent with the licensing of non- resident portable electronics adjusters in 28 other states, and that it would make Alaska's licensure statutes consistent with the NAIC guidelines. CHAIR DUNLEAVY closed public testimony. Finding no further questions or comments, he solicited a motion. 1:52:08 PM SENATOR MICCICHE moved to report CS for SB 214, Version P, from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). CHAIR DUNLEAVY announced that without objection CSSB 214(L&C) moved from the Senate Labor & Commerce Standing Committee.