Legislature(1995 - 1996)
05/05/1996 10:05 AM Senate FIN
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CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 456(L&C)
"An Act relating to the Board of Storage Tank
Assistance; and providing for an effective date."
George Dozier, staff aide to Representative Kott testified
on behalf of the bill. He said this bill was due to sunset
this year. Legislative audit recommended the board be
extended and that a public member be added to the board.
This bill would also take care of those recommendations.
John Barnett, executive director, storage tank assistance,
DEC was invited to join the committee. He reviewed the
legislative history. He explained the amendment co-chairman
Halford requested be drafted. The current storage tank
assistance program does not limit eligibility for financial
assistance. If one has a regulated tank and pays a
registration fee, they are able to receive financial
assistance without regard to financial need. The board has
worked up criteria related to rural locations, number of
facilities owned by the oeprator and some other criteria.
It will retain the public health threat criteria as the
greatest emphasis to be put on sites; and also the inability
to demonstrate the financial responsibility requirements as
set out by the
Federal Government. The financial responsibility
requirements require pollution liability insurance or self
insurability. Mr. Barnett said the federal government
defined small companies through financial responsibility as
twelve tanks or less. This would be consistent with the
federal requirements. The failure of a tank owner to meet
financial responsibility under federal law is a fine of
$10,000/day. He said sites would be ranked with six tanks
or less with higher points than twelve tanks or less because
it is a set criteria the board could consider in ranking.
Co-chairman Halford said he felt smaller entities should
have a higher priority. Mr. Barnett said the Alaska
Underground Tank Owners and Operators supported ten tanks;
the department made the suggestion of twelve. He was sure
there would be no objection if the committee wanted to
initially reduce it to ten on this amendment. Twelve was
considered consistent with federal rules. Co-chairman
Halford said he has opposed this bill in the past because
there are four elements: testing, clean-up, closure and
granting individuals money to purchase new tanks. At some
point the spill should not be rewarded. The upgrade portion
is the one that has the most opposition.
Senators Phillips and Sharp moved amendment #1 regarding
tank cleanup program. Mr. Dozier said the sponsor would
have no objection to the amendment. Without objection the
amendment was adopted. Senator Phillips moved SCS CSHB
456(FIN) and without objection it was reported out with
individual recommendations and zero fiscal note from
Department of Environmental Conservation.
ADJOURNMENT
Senator Halford recessed at 12:24 P.M. subject to call of
the chair.
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