Number 325 CSHB 408(FIN) - SEISMIC HAZARDS SAFETY COMMISSION CHAIRMAN GREEN brought HB 408 before the committee as the next order of business. REPRESENTATIVE JOHN DAVIES, prime sponsor of HB 408, explained the bill creates a seismic safety commission in the Governor's Office and it would be an umbrella commission to coordinate the activities of existing state agencies. He noted Alaska has some of the largest earthquakes in the world, and yet it is one of the few states in the western United States that does not have a seismic safety commission. Representative Davies said the commission is patterned after some of the language that was developed in California. The purpose of the commission is to mitigate possible effects by earthquakes by making sure people adhere to buildings codes and encouraging appropriate land use. Number 385 CHAIRMAN GREEN inquired if this commission would be a coordinating agency with the Division of Emergency Services within the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. REPRESENTATIVE DAVIES explained that the planning effort that goes on in the Division of Emergency Services is for earthquake response to the damage that occurs whereas this group would try to prevent damage from occurring in the first place, so it is prevention versus response. CHAIRMAN GREEN asked if this commission would be only a recommending group, and REPRESENTATIVE DAVIES acknowledged that was correct. He added that it is meant to be a catalyst to bring people together who are working on similar things and to focus efforts. There being no further testimony on CSHB 408(FIN), CHAIRMAN GREEN asked for the pleasure of the committee. SENATOR MILLER moved CSHB 408(FIN) be passed out of committee with individual recommendations. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.