HB 436 MOBILE HOME DEALERS & TITLES  TOM ANDERSON, Staff to sponsor, Representative Terry Martin, said HB 436 is a consumer protection bill establishing procedures for licensing and regulating mobile home dealers. There is inequality with the way realtors are licensed and the way mobile home dealers are not. The bill requires a bond of $50,000 to be maintained and requires mobile homes to be titled through the Division of Motor Vehicles. MR. ANDERSON explained they first wanted to license mobile home agents who might sell mobile homes, but the American Manufactured Housing Association recommended they delete the word agent and maintain it as a dealer affected bill. He said that the Division of Occupational Licensing concurs with their changes and they have letters of support from different mobile home dealers as well the Alaska Public Interest Research Group. SENATOR KELLY asked if there was a fiscal note. MR. ANDERSON replied that Division of Occupational Licensing submitted one for 1997 and 1998 for $24,200 and Public Safety provided one with $0. SENATOR KELLY asked if there was any opposition to the bill. MR. ANDERSON replied there was some opposition several weeks ago regarding the bond amount and there was talk of reducing it to $25,000, but that didn't happen. He didn't know if the opposition was still there. Number 85 SENATOR TORGERSON moved to pass HB 436 from committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.