SENATOR LEMAN brought HB 148 (EXEMPT U OF AK FROM APA PROCEDURES) before the committee as the final order of business. WENDY REDMAN, representing the University of Alaska, said in 1977 the legislature put the university under the state fiscal procedures act and under the state accounting act. At the same time, the university was put under the adjudications of the APA, and all of the legislative testimony from that time indicated that that section would have no effect on the internal management of the university or on the internal grievance procedures. However, a Supreme Court ruling said the language was not precise and that the law needed to be fixed. Ms. Redman said that the adjudications of the APA are very cumbersome quasi-judicial processes that are extremely expensive. HB 148 is an attempt to get the law straight and to get the exemption clarified just as every other agency in the state has been exempted. SENATOR LEMAN noted there was a Senate HESS Letter of Intent, and he outlined three suggested technical changes to it. He moved that those changes be adopted. Hearing no objection, the motion carried. He also moved the adoption of the Letter of Intent. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered. SENATOR TAYLOR moved that HB 148 and the accompanying Letter of Intent be passed out of committee with individual recommendations. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.