Legislature(2011 - 2012)BUTROVICH 205
02/17/2011 09:00 AM Senate STATE AFFAIRS
| Audio | Topic |
|---|---|
| Start | |
| SB26 | |
| SB61 | |
| SB30 | |
| Adjourn |
* first hearing in first committee of referral
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
| = | SB 61 | ||
| = | SB 26 | ||
| = | SB 30 | ||
SB 26-FEE/TAX EXEMPTION FOR CERTAIN VEHICLES
9:02:48 AM
CHAIR WIELECHOWSKI announced the first order of business would
be SB 26.
CHAIR WIELECHOWSKI noted the committee had previously adopted a
CS, making version X the working document. He explained the new
fiscal note has now arrived, and shows a cost to the state of
$2,000 for FY12 and an indeterminate change in revenues, because
it is impossible to project the number of vehicles that will
qualify. The Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) projects the
initial revenue loss to be small, but acknowledges it will grow
as alternative fueled vehicles gain in popularity. He also noted
the special fee for hybrids will sunset after three years, and
the special fee for vehicles fueled exclusively by alternative
fuels will sunset after seven years, so the revenue impacts
appear to be insignificant.
GENEVIIVE WOJTUSIK, staff to Senator McGuire, said the fiscal
note has not changed, because it is indeterminate how many
vehicles will be affected, but she said the DMV has no problem
with the bill going forward.
SENATOR Paskvan moved to report CS for SB 26, version X, from
committee with individual recommendations and accompanying
fiscal note(s).
CHAIR WIELECHOWSKI announced that without objections, CSSB
26(STA) passed from the Senate State Affairs standing committee.
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