ssta - 2/2/95 SB 6 LICENSING/REGISTRATION SUSPENSION/DENIAL  Number 001 CHAIRMAN SHARP calls the Senate State Affairs Committee to order at 3:36 p.m. and brings up SB 6 as the first order of business. The chairman calls the first witness. Number 022 SENATOR TAYLOR, prime sponsor of SB 6, relays information contained in his sponsor statement. Senator Taylor thinks SB 6 will increase revenue to the state because it is an impetus for people to pay outstanding fines. CHAIRMAN SHARP notes that Juanita Hensley and Joe D'Amico, both from the Department of Public Safety, are available to answer questions. Number 083 SENATOR DONLEY asks if the administration has a position on SB 6. Number 088 JUANITA HENSLEY, Chief, Driver Services, Div. of Motor Vehicles, Dept. of Public Safety (DPS), says she is present to testify on the technical affect SB 6 would have on DPS and how SB 6 would be administered. She guesses that the administration would be neutral on this legislation at this time. CHAIRMAN SHARP asks Ms. Hensley if it would be "do-able" to pick these fines off the computer at the time of re-registration. Number 105 MS. HENSLEY replies SB 6 would allow the court system to suspend a person's driver's license for failure to appear in court to pay a moving violation. Also, for those communities that have parking offenses, an electronic update of the vehicle record could be placed by the municipality on the offender's motor vehicle file. Before DPS would register a vehicle, DPS would require the registrant to show proof of having paid their parking and traffic fines. This bill does allow, and would require, a reinstatement fee upon reissuance of driver's licenses. So that would be a revenue generator for the state. Number 123 SENATOR RANDY PHILLIPS makes a motion to discharge SB 6 from the Senate State Affairs Committee with individual recommendations. CHAIRMAN SHARP, hearing no objection, orders SB 6 released from committee with individual recommendations.