CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 331(FIN) "An Act establishing the Alaska Tax Credit Certificate Bond Corporation; relating to the issuance of bonds by the Alaska Tax Credit Certificate Bond Corporation; relating to purchases of tax credit certificates and refunds and payments of tax credits; relating to the oil and gas tax credit fund; relating to overriding royalty interest agreements; providing for an effective date by repealing the effective date of secs. 2, 5, 8, 10, 31, 37, and 40, ch. 3, SSSLA 2017; and providing for an effective date." 9:47:25 AM Co-Chair MacKinnon informed that the committee had heard HB 331 on May 8, 2018; at which time the committee reviewed a Sectional Analysis and presentation. There had been invited testimony as well as public testimony. SHELDON FISHER, COMMISSIONER, DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, provided a brief overview of the bill. He stated that HB 331 was intended to allow the state to pay off the majority its obligations under existing tax credits. It did so in a cost-neutral way by allowing an option for credit-holders to take a discount. The discount would reduce the obligation of the state and allow it to bond through the tax credits; with the discount paying for interest. He thought the proposal would be cost-neutral to the state while paying off tax credits and allowing producers to be able to raise capital and re-initiate projects. Senator Micciche asked the commissioner to discuss work he expected to move forward for projects that were stalled. He referenced business in Kenai and on the North Slope. He asked about revenue-positive aspects of the legislation. Commissioner Fisher informed that there were approximately 37 to 38 tax credit holders; most of which had seen the proposal as an opportunity to raise capital and deploy the capital to promote projects and continue work. He affirmed that in addition to putting Alaskans back to work, the proposal would also accelerate production from the properties. The state would benefit through getting additional royalties, as well as production tax associated with the properties. He viewed the bill as a way to provide an acceleration of revenue to the state in future years. Vice-Chair Bishop MOVED to report CSHB 331(FIN) out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSHB 331(FIN) was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with one previously published zero fiscal note: FN 1(DNR); and three previously published fiscal impact notes: FN 3(REV), FN 4(REV), FN 5 (REV/Debt Service). 9:51:20 AM AT EASE 9:53:16 AM RECONVENED