SB 111-LIMIT FLAME RETARDANT ITEMS/FURNITURE  1:31:40 PM CHAIR COSTELLO announced the consideration of SB 111. This is the second hearing and there is a committee substitute (CS). 1:32:33 PM NANCY BALE, Member, Alaska School Nurses Association, testified in support of SB 111. She maintained that Alaska's joining other states that have passed legislation pertaining to flame retardants will protect young children and their families from harmful chemicals. She encouraged the committee to pass SB 111. 1:33:49 PM CHAIR COSTELLO closed public testimony. 1:34:02 PM SENATOR GIESSEL moved to adopt the CS for SB 111, labeled 29- LS0518\P, as the working document. CHAIR COSTELLO objected for discussion purposes. 1:34:27 PM WESTON EILER, Staff, Senator Mia Costello, Senate Labor and Commerce Committee, Alaska State Legislature, described the changes in the proposed new CS. The first change is on page 2 where a new subsection is added on lines 23 - 26 that deals with an exemption for motorized vehicles designed to be used by kids. The second change is to the violation section on page 3, lines 2 - 4. Fines in the original version of the bill were to be enforced by the Department of Labor and Workforce Development, but now will be enforced by the Department of Law. CHAIR COSTELLO removed her objection and finding no further objection, version P was before the committee. 1:36:15 PM SENATOR MEYER asked for an example of an off-road motorized vehicle used by kids, included in subsection (b). MR. EILER said the industry brought this forward. It refers to dirt bikes and small off-road vehicles. SENATOR GIESSEL moved to report the CS for SB 111, labeled 29- LS0518\P, from committee with individual recommendations and attached zero fiscal note. 1:37:06 PM CHAIR COSTELLO announced that without objection, CSSB 111 (L&C) is reported from the Senate Labor and Commerce Standing Committee. SENATOR BILL WIELECHOWSKI, Alaska State Legislature, sponsor of SB 111, thanked the committee for hearing and passing the bill.