SB 155-SALARY REPORTS: LEG/EXEC/JUDICIAL BRANCH CHAIRMAN WARD informed committee members that SB 155 was introduced by the Senate Rules Committee at the request of the Legislative Council. DAVID ESSARY, Director of the Division of Finance, Department of Administration (DOA), made the following comments about SB 155. The Division of Legislative Audit has performed an audit of executive management compensation and travel for each of the last two years. SB 155 shifts the audit responsibility to DOA and expands it to include division directors, University of Alaska officials, and the top executive of each public corporation established by law. The requested information for the University of Alaska and for some of the public corporations is not available to DOA in that those entities maintain their own accounting and payroll records. DOA has prepared a proposed amendment to give those entities the responsibility for the reporting requirements related to their own organizations. While DOA does not oppose the intent of SB 155, its ability to comply with its provisions is dependent upon receiving the funding requested in the fiscal note attached to the bill. Number 061 SENATOR PHILLIPS moved to adopt DOA's proposed amendment (Amendment A). He then asked Senator Donley whether he had seen Amendment A. SENATOR DONLEY said he had not. MR. ESSARY explained because DOA does not have direct access to the records of the University of Alaska and other public corporations, Amendment A would make those entities directly responsible for their own reporting. SENATOR PHILLIPS withdrew his motion to adopt Amendment A which, he said, could be addressed by the Senate Rules Committee. SENATOR GREEN moved SB 155 from committee with individual recommendations. There being no objection, the motion carried.