SB 87-RENTAL CAR INSURANCE MR. CHARLIE MILLER, representing Republic Industries, said SB 87 allows for limited licencing of rental car agencies for the incidental sale of insurance. The bill gives jurisdiction to the Department of Commerce and Economic Development to issue these licences and regulate sales. MR. MILLER explained the only change in the proposed Labor and Commerce committee substitute is that liability insurance and underinsured motorist coverage has been "unbundled" and no longer have to be bought together. He explained the reason behind the bill is litigation in other states due to uncertainty in the statute which allows departmental oversight in this area. MR. MILLER stated the bill was brought forward at the request of the Division of Insurance. Number 048 CHAIRMAN TAYLOR stated he has never thought of a rental car agent as an insurance agent but, in fact, they are and this bill will allow some control over the sale of insurance by these agents. He guessed the Department has probably been concerned by the sale of insurance by unlicenced individuals. SENATOR TORGERSON asked if there will be a fee charged to licence these agents, and if there had been a fiscal note submitted by the Division of Insurance. He thought he recalled a zero fiscal note from them. MR. MILLER explained there would be a designated representative from each agency, at each location, that would be trained and tested in insurance sales. Additionally, each company would be responsible for the conduct of each of its employees. Mr. Howard Conklin, testifying via teleconference from Florida on behalf or Republic Industries, said SB 87 is a proactive measure to find the appropriate licensure for this situation. It will benefit travelers as well as Alaskans who might be involved in accidents with people traveling by rental car. Number 157 SENATOR DONLEY moved CSSB 87(L&C) from committee with individual recommendations. Without objection, CSSB 87(L&C) moved from committee with individual recommendations.