Legislature(1997 - 1998)

04/14/1997 01:37 PM Senate CRA

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          SB 161 PERM. FUND CORP TO MANAGE MUNI ASSETS                        
                                                                              
  CHAIRMAN MACKIE  brought SB 161 before the committee as the first            
 order of business and noted there was a draft committee substitute            
 for its consideration.                                                        
                                                                               
  SENATOR BERT SHARP , prime sponsor of SB 161, explained the                  
 legislation authorizes the Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation to               
 manage the assets of a municipal savings or investment account.  He           
 noted the parameter of a management agreement starts on page 1,               
 line 9 through the remainder of the bill.  These parameters were              
 set by the corporation as conditions they could accommodate without           
 compromising their mission.  The legislation offers municipalities            
 the option of investment management services within Alaska and one            
 in which the average citizen has confidence.                                  
                                                                               
 Senator Sharp noted that the bill carries a break-even fiscal note            
 because the management costs are totally reimbursable to the Alaska           
 Permanent Fund Corporation by the municipalities based on the                 
 billings rendered by the corporation and the agreements as set out            
 by  the parameters of the bill.  He said the original bill put the            
 payments into the general fund, however, the proposed committee               
 substitute puts the payments into the earnings reserve account.               
                                                                               
 Senator Sharp related that the legislation was introduced at the              
 request of the City of Fairbanks, however, it would give any                  
 municipality the option of engaging the Alaska Permanent Fund                 
 Corporation to manage its assets.                                             
                                                                               
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  SENATOR WILKEN  moved the adoption of CSSB 161(CRA).  Hearing no             
 objection, it was so ordered.                                                 
                                                                               
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  SENATOR HOFFMAN  referred to page 1, line 14, and asked how the              
 asset value of $50 million was established.   SENATOR SHARP  replied          
 that all of the terms that are in the bill were put in at the                 
 suggestion of the Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation.                          
                                                                               
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  CHAIRMAN MACKIE  stated the committee would take testimony via the           
 teleconference network.                                                       
                                                                               
  JIM HAYES , Mayor of the City of Fairbanks, said the ownership of            
 the utilities by the city was an issue that had been around for               
 some 20 years.  The Fairbanks City Council decided the city should            
 get out of the utility business and that a permanent fund should be           
 established with the proceeds of the sale.  In October 1996, the              
 voters approved the sale of the utilities as well as a change to              
 the city's charter to establish a permanent fund.  Approval of the            
 sale of the utilities by the Alaska Public Utilities Commission is            
 expected sometime this summer.  Once the sale has been approved and           
 the funds have been transferred, the City of Fairbanks would like             
 to be able to deposit those funds into the permanent fund by the              
 end of this year.                                                             
                                                                               
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  SENATOR PHILLIPS  asked who the city utilities are being sold to.            
  MAYOR HAYES  related that PTI is purchasing the telephone utility;           
 a group of Fairbanks investors have formed a corporation to                   
 purchase the water and sewer utility; and the electric utility is             
 being purchased by Golden Valley.                                             
                                                                               
  HARRY PORTER  of Fairbanks advised that he and Cindy Shelling were           
 members of the City of Fairbanks' permanent fund committee and were           
 available to respond to questions from the committee.                         
                                                                               
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  JIM KELLY , Research & Liaison Officer for the Alaska Permanent Fund         
 Corporation, testifying in Juneau, stated the corporation has not             
 taken a position on the legislation, but he pointed out that they             
 have provided a fiscal note showing that it will cost money.                  
                                                                               
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  SENATOR WILKEN  informed the committee that he has a conflict in             
 that he is one of the 10 investors in Fairbanks Sewer & Water.  He            
 then moved to be excused from voting on SB 161.   SENATOR DONLEY              
 objected.   CHAIRMAN MACKIE  stated he didn't think there was a               
 conflict in that this is money that the city has and wants to                 
 invest in the permanent fund.  It doesn't have anything to do with            
 the sale of the utility.                                                      
                                                                               
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  SENATOR WILKEN  asked how the City of Fairbanks will be able to              
 access this money once it is deposited with the permanent fund.               
  MAYOR HAYES  said it is his understanding that it will not be a              
 problem for the city to receive a certain amount every year that it           
 may need for its operations.                                                  
                                                                               
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  SENATOR HOFFMAN  asked if the state would have any liability for the         
 investment of a municipality's funds.   MR. KELLY  replied that he            
 didn't know if there was any liability there, but if they don't               
 make income, they are not paying out any income.  It is the                   
 trustees main function is to keep the money safe and to then                  
 produce income with it.  There is no guarantee that the fund is               
 going to produce income.  However, he noted the corporation has a             
 record where they have earned 11.6 percent over the last 13 years.            
 He added that he would ask the corporation's attorney if there is             
 any liability and what protection the state would have.                       
                                                                               
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  KEVIN RITCHIE , Executive Director, Alaska Municipal League, stated          
 the League sees this as a one municipality issue, and that they do            
 not have a position on the legislation.                                       
                                                                               
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  SENATOR DONLEY  moved CSSB 161(CRA) and the accompanying fiscal note         
 be passed out of committee with individual recommendations.                   
 Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.                                      

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