SB 64-CREDIT INFORMATION  CHAIR CON BUNDE called the Senate Labor and Commerce Standing Committee meeting to order at 1:35 p.m. Present were SENATORS SEEKINS, DAVIS and FRENCH. SENATOR STEVENS was excused. Chair Bunde announced SB 64 to be up for consideration. SENATOR DAVIS moved to adopt Amendment 1. CHAIR BUNDE objected for discussion purposes. SENATOR FRENCH, sponsor of SB 64, explained that the purpose of Amendment 1 is to clarify where responsibility lay for spreading the word to consumers about this bill should it become law. Concern was expressed that the responsibility would devolve upon small businesses that offer credit, but it shouldn't be a burden on them. Typically, information like this is posted on a state's website under a consumer report section. CHAIR BUNDE asked if it would be possible to put this language in the statute itself. He noted, "Sometimes intent makes pretty thin soup." SENATOR FRENCH responded that conversely some attorney would have to get involved to force a small business to disseminate the information. He said it would certainly be more cumbersome to put the language in statute. SENATOR SEEKINS said it is just as easy to put the language in the bill as it is to do a letter of intent and that he wouldn't vote for the bill unless the language was in it. SENATOR FRENCH said he would take a look at that. SENATOR SEEKINS added that it's very clear the committee's intent is to put the burden solely on the people who collect the information. SENATOR DAVIS moved to rescind her motion. There were no objections. CHAIR BUNDE asked Senator French if he knew how similar legislation has impacted credit agencies in other states and how often consumers use it. SENATOR FRENCH replied at least one of the credit agencies has posted directions on how to get a free credit report on its own website. He sensed that the credit agencies are not resisting it and are willing partners. CHAIR BUNDE asked if there is any evidence that the cost of credit reports has increased in the states that have enacted similar legislation. SENATOR FRENCH replied not that he was aware of. CHAIR BUNDE stated the committee would hold this bill until next Tuesday. SB 64-CREDIT INFORMATION  SENATOR SEEKINS moved to pass SB 64 from committee with individual recommendations. The roll was called. SENATOR DAVIS, SEEKINS, FRENCH and BUNDE voted yea; and SB 64 passed from committee.