The committee took up HB 362-EXTEND BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF AK BAR  ASSN.  SENATOR THERRIAULT informed members that he heard this measure in the Senate Judiciary Committee and was "grousing" about the way the Alaska Bar Association is treated differently from any other licensing group in Alaska. Because the Bar Association feels it falls under the Court System, it increased its fees and built up a million dollar reserve a number of years ago. It has been using that reserve to cover costs over the last couple of years instead of adjusting fees on a year-to-year basis. He noted he understands why that is desirable but he is disturbed that the Bar Association is treated unlike any other licensed entity. He said as a result of discussion in the Senate Judiciary Committee, he put an earlier sunset date of 2004 in the bill but he has since reconsidered. He advised members that an earlier sunset date will require Legislative Budget and Audit to do another performance audit and he does not feel that is necessary. The legislature can deal with the fee issue with an audit trigger. SENATOR COWDERY said he also voted for those changes in the Senate Judiciary Committee. SENATOR THERRIAULT informed members that he is willing to revert to what the auditor recommended regarding the sunset date [2006] and said that he will introduce legislation next year to deal with the fee issue. SENATOR COWDERY said that would be fine with him. SENATOR THERRIAULT moved Amendment 1, to change the sunset date from 2004 to 2006, the recommended date from the auditor. CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS objected. The motion carried with Senators Ellis, Therriault and Cowdery in favor, and Chairman Phillips opposed. SENATOR COWDERY moved to calendar SCS CSHB 362(RLS) and its accompanying fiscal note at the Chairman's discretion. CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS announced that with no objection, the motion carried. SENATOR THERRIAULT requested the Chairman delay calendaring SCS CSHB 362(RLS) so that he may speak to the Senate Judiciary Committee chairman. CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS agreed.