SB 88-OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS  3:44:47 PM CHAIR REVAK announced the consideration of SENATE BILL NO. 88, "An Act relating to the office of administrative hearings; relating to the types of proceedings handled by the office of administrative hearings; relating to the entities that may use the services of the office of administrative hearings; relating to the duties of the chief administrative law judge, including the power to hire professional staff; relating to the qualifications and powers of administrative law judges, including subpoena power; relating to the compensation of the chief administrative law judge; relating to complaints against administrative law judges and hearing officers; relating to reimbursement for costs incurred by the office of administrative hearings; relating to procedures for requesting and conducting proceedings of the office of administrative hearings; and providing for an effective date." He said this is the second hearing on the bill and public testimony was heard on March 10, 2020. He noted that there was a committee substitute (CS) and solicited a motion. 3:45:06 PM SENATOR COGHILL moved to adopt the committee substitute (CS) for SB 88, work draft 31-LS0284\S, as the working document. CHAIR REVAK objected for discussion purposes. 3:45:36 PM BETTY TANGEMAN, Staff, Senator Josh Revak, Alaska State Legislature, Juneau, Alaska, on behalf of the committee, explained the changes in the committee substitute (CS), version S. She said the Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH) requested a drafting error be fixed. On page 8, line 18 the time limit for the final decision maker to issue a proposed decision would change from 45 to 20 days. This would be limited to boards and commissions. OAH explained that because boards and commissions must act in a public meeting and must provide advance public notice to take up a proposed decision, the 20-day timeframe is sufficient. The requirement for public notice ensures that the board or commission will have ample time to review the case before acting. She noted that the bill was initially introduced in 2019, so it was necessary to update the effective date in Section 22 to July 1, 2021. 3:47:01 PM CHAIR REVAK removed his objection and version S was adopted. He said the sponsor provided a response to the question Senator Kawasaki raised at the last meeting and copies are in the packets. 3:48:12 PM SENATOR PETER MICCICHE, Alaska State Legislature, Juneau, Alaska, sponsor of SB 88, said this bill will streamline the process for hearing administrative appeals and update the 16- year-old statutes. He offered his view that the bill will allow timely, cost effective, and high-quality adjudication services. CHAIR REVAK asked for the will of the committee. 3:48:54 PM SENATOR COGHILL moved to report the committee substitute (CS) for SB 88, version S, from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note. There being no objection, CSSB 88(STA) was reported from the Senate State Affairs Standing Committee.