SB 84-TESTING & PACKAGING OF CIGARETTES    2:51:23 PM CHAIR FRENCH announced the consideration of SB 84. SENATOR McGUIRE motioned to adopt Version O committee substitute for SB 84, labeled 25-LS0596\O, as the working document. CHAIR FRENCH articulated the reason the bill was held over was to look into the explicit references to New York law. One such example is on page 6, line 4. He and several other members researched that point and although he has some qualms, it is apparent that New York is becoming the de facto leader in this subject. It's a sort of bargain that states are making with the tobacco industry to have one nationwide standard in the absence of federal action. His initial concerns have been reduced, he said. 2:52:51 PM SENATOR McGUIRE motioned to report CSSB 84(JUD) from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). 2:53:04 PM SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI stated that subsequent to his expression of concern about using New York statutes, he received some very helpful information. Currently eight other states explicitly reference the New York fire-safety standards for cigarettes, which gives him a degree of comfort. He weighed the interest in protecting the way Alaska laws are crafted against the interest industry has in having a consistent standard and he has no objection to passing the bill along. CHAIR FRENCH announced that without objection, CSSB 84(JUD) moves from committee.