Legislature(2017 - 2018)
2018-02-07 House Journal
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Full Journal pdf2018-02-07 House Journal Page 2343 The Department of Natural Resources would handle the agreements for overriding royalty interests and waivers of confidentiality for early release of seismic data. The bill would have an immediate effective date. The immediate effective date would allow the new Alaska Tax Credit Certificate Bond Corporation, the Department of Revenue, the Department of Natural Resources, and those requesting purchase from the oil and gas tax credit fund the ability to start work right away to address these tax credits. I am proposing this bill to achieve a fair resolution to the oil and gas tax credit purchase program, and to free up capital for the small companies impacted by the program to resume investing in future oil production. Passage of this bill would allow the state to move past the uncertainty on these tax credits and focus on growing Alaska. I urge your prompt and favorable action on this measure. Sincerely, /s/ Bill Walker Governor" HB 332 HOUSE BILL NO. 332 by Representative Tuck, entitled: "An Act relating to self-storage facilities for personal property, including vehicles and watercraft; relating to the treatment of firearms, ammunition, and controlled substances found in self- storage units; distinguishing self-storage facility liens from another type of storage lien; and excluding self-storage liens from the treatment of certain unclaimed property." was read the first time and referred to the Judiciary and Labor & Commerce Committees. HB 333 HOUSE BILL NO. 333 by Representatives Birch and Millett, entitled: "An Act authorizing a municipality to adopt an ordinance prohibiting the use of cellular telephones while driving in school zones or on school property."