HOUSE BILL NO. 144 "An Act authorizing the Department of Environmental Conservation to charge certain fees relating to registration of pesticides and broadcast chemicals; and providing for an effective date." House Bill 144 was previously heard in Committee on 2/25/98, 3/06/98, 3/20/98, 3/24/98, and 3/26/98. Co-Chair Therriault provided members with Amendment 13 (copy on file). He explained that Amendment 13 would conform section 2, which pertains to negotiated fees. Language pertaining to the fixed fee would be the same as the negotiated fee, so that the hourly rate would be identical. Co-Chair Therriault MOVED to ADOPT Amendment 13. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. Co-Chair Therriault discussed the fiscal note by the Department of Environmental Conservation. He observed that the fiscal note would need further review and negotiation to determine if the fund source changes are appropriate. He observed that $1.7 million dollars would be switched from general fund program receipts to general fund dollars. In response to a question by Representative Martin, Co-Chair Therriault explained that some fixed costs would no longer be passed into fees. Representative Davies summarized that the State would receive $1.7 million dollars less through fees. Instead of receiving $1.7 million dollars from applicants the money would come from the general fund. Co-Chair Therriault noted that general fund expenditures would not change. Expenditures by the Department of Environmental Conservation would not be increased. Representative Mulder MOVED to report CSHB 144 (FIN) out of Committee with the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSHB 144 (FIN) was REPORTED out of Committee with "no recommendation" and with a zero fiscal note by the Department of Environmental Conservation.