HB 499 - DISPOSITION OF BUSINESS ASSETS Number 1640 CHAIR ROKEBERG announced that the last order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 499, "An Act relating to the sale, lease, exchange, or other disposition of business property and assets." [Before the committee was committee substitute (CS) for HB 499, version 22-LS1490\S, Bannister, 4/5/02, which was adopted as a work draft on 4/5/02.] CHAIR ROKEBERG asked members to comment on the retroactivity provision of Version S. REPRESENTATIVE COGHILL said he that he has concerns with that provision. CHAIR ROKEBERG said that he would be willing to delete the retroactivity provision - Section 9 on page 7 - in order to move the bill. REPRESENTATIVE MEYER remarked that in a conversation he'd had with Mr. Theodore M. Pease, Jr., attorney at law, regarding the retroactivity provision, Mr. Pease "had a pretty good defense" for it. CHAIR ROKEBERG said that he agreed with Mr. Pease but [did not want to overlook members' concerns]. REPRESENTATIVE JAMES said that she, too, agreed with Mr. Pease. REPRESENTATIVE BERKOWITZ indicated that he, in addition to Representative Coghill, has some serious concerns with the retroactivity provision. CHAIR ROKEBERG said that he wanted to move this bill from committee, and that he is willing to work on it as it continues in the process. REPRESENTATIVE MEYER said that he would rather have the bill remain as is. REPRESENTATIVE BERKOWITZ stated that he would like to remove the retroactivity provision. REPRESENTATIVE JAMES said that [she] objects to taking it out. Number 1780 CHAIR ROKEBERG announced that HB 499 would be held over.