HB 146-REGULATION OF FIREWORKS  6:11:32 PM CHAIR BJORKMAN reconvened the meeting and announced the consideration of CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 146(STA):"An Act relating to fireworks; directing the Department of Public Safety to adopt fireworks regulations; and providing for an effective date." 6:12:02 PM CHAIR BJORKMAN opened public testimony on HB 146; finding none, he closed public testimony. 6:12:24 PM CHAIR BJORKMAN stated there was a proposed committee substitute. 6:12:28 PM CHAIR BJORKMAN solicited a motion. 6:12:30 PM SENATOR GRAY-JACKSON moved to adopt the Senate committee substitute (SCS) for CSHB 146, work order 33-GH1356\U as the working document. 6:12:40 PM CHAIR BJORKMAN objected for purposes of explanation and requested an overview of the committee substitute by Ms. Purinton. 6:12:51 PM LISA PURINTON, Director, Division of Statewide Services, Department of Public Safety, Juneau, Alaska, said the SCS amended section seven, titled "pyrotechnic licenses and permits" found on pages four and five of the SCS. She said the issue identified was related to the insurance requirements for these permits. She said these licenses were for large scale fireworks displays, like those in Juneau or Anchorage, and most areas, for the Fourth of July, or for Rondy. She noted that large scale fireworks displays require a special license and a permit. The way the bill was originally drafted, the insurance requirements were tied to the license, and should have been tied to the permit, so that the insurance requirement doesn't put an undue burden on the business to maintain insurance throughout the year when they only need the insurance at the time of the permit when the display of fireworks occurs. She noted that there were insurance requirements such as public liability insurance coverage to ensure that those protections are in place and certain time frames that would have to be met prior to scheduling a large-scale fireworks display. She concluded, saying that the SCS would amend HB 146 to properly place the insurance requirements with a permit [rather than with a license]. She noted the State Fire Marshall was available to provide technical information. 6:14:52 PM CHAIR BJORKMAN removed his objection. 6:14:56 PM CHAIR BJORKMAN found no further objection and the SCS for HB 146 was adopted. 6:15:04 PM CHAIR BJORKMAN solicited the will of the committee. 6:15:07 PM SENATOR GRAY-JACKSON moved to report SCS CSHB 146, work order 33-GH1356\U, from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). 6:15:24 PM At ease. 6:16:23 PM CHAIR BJORKMAN [reconvened the meeting]. 6:16:39 PM CHAIR BJORKMAN found no objection and SCS CSHB 146(L&C) was reported from Senate Labor and Commerce Standing Committee.