HB 10-NONCOMMERCIAL TRAILER REGISTRATION FEE    1:41:23 PM CHAIR P. WILSON announced that the final order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 10, "An Act relating to the registration fee for noncommercial trailers and to the motor vehicle tax for trailers." 1:41:44 PM DARRELL BREESE, Staff, Representative Bill Stoltze, Alaska State Legislature, on behalf of one of the prime sponsors, Representative Bill Stoltze, summarized that HB 10 would allow permanent registration for noncommercial trailers. The primary goal of HB 10 is to bring the noncommercial trailer registration in line with commercial trailer registration. Currently, commercial trailers can register by paying a permanent registration fee. Noncommercial trailer owners pay a $30 biennial fee or can opt to pay a one-time registration fee of $100 for noncommercial trailers. This bill would allow owners of snow machines, boats, and lawnmowers the same advantage as commercial trailer owners. REPRESENTATIVE PRUITT asked for clarification on the $25 fee. MR. BREESE agreed the fee to register a commercial trailer is $25. In further response to Representative Pruitt, he referred to page 2, line 3 of HB 10, which keeps the biennial registration fee for noncommercial trailers at $30 or allows them to pay a one-time registration fee for noncommercial trailers at $100. 1:44:04 PM CHAIR P. WILSON agreed the committee has raised legitimate concerns on these two bills. She assigned HB 10 and HB 64 to a subcommittee with Representative Petersen as Chair, and identified Representatives Pruitt, Munoz, and Gruenberg to serve on the subcommittee. 1:45:04 PM REPRESENTATIVE PETERSEN asked for clarification on HB 10, as to whether the trailer could be any age. MR. BREESE agreed. [HB 10 was held over.]