CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 361(FIN) am "An Act relating to the Alaska Land Act, including certain leases, sales, and other disposals of state land and materials; relating to production royalties from miners; and providing for an effective date." 9:26:02 AM Co-Chair Hoffman MOVED to ADOPT the proposed committee substitute for CSHB 361(FIN)am, Work Draft 27-GH2717\E (Bailey, 4/15/12). Co-Chair Stedman OBJECTED for the purpose of discussion. Senator Egan explained the changes in the new committee substitute. The bill had an added phrase in the title that adds Section 26: conveying a partial of land. The end of Section 7, page 4, line 1 matched a change that the Resource Committee made to the Senate version, requiring public notice of renewal decisions for state land leases. The last change was on page 17, which added a parcel of land to the City and Borough of Juneau. He remarked that he had worked for over two years regarding land transfer issues. Co-Chair Stedman REMOVED his OBJECTION. There being NO FURTHER OBJECTION, Work Draft 27-GH2717\E was ADOPTED. ED FOGELS, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER, DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, stated that the bill was a result of the legislature and governor's request for the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to examine the permitting systems, to reduce the backlog, and to reduce the time and cost for applicants. A bottom-up review of the statutes had been conducted over the year prior, and this bill was the first batch in improving the permitting process. He felt that the changes would enable DNR to process applications more quickly, and reduce time and cost for the applicant. The bill would improve the land leasing process by giving DNR more flexibility in issuing negotiated leases instead of competitive leases. The bill would allow DNR more flexibility in renewing leases. He stressed that the bill was only for land leases, not oil and gas leases. The bill would make the material sale process more efficient, and allow the State to sell materials at below market value for public purposes. The bill would allow DNR to use sealed-bid and public outcry auctions for increased efficiency. The bill would modernize the public notice requirements by emphasizing online public noticing. The bill would reduce paperwork by allowing a miner to choose either fiscal or calendar years to match their tax filings. The bill would allow DNR to renew off-shore mining leases for up to 20 years. Co-Chair Stedman discussed the fiscal notes in members' the packets. Co-Chair Hoffman MOVED to report SCS CSHB 361(FIN) out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. SCS CSHB 361(FIN) was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with a new zero fiscal note from the Department of Natural Resources, and previously published zero fiscal notes: FN1(DFG) and FN2(DOT).