SENATE BILL NO. 190 "An Act extending the termination date of the Regulatory Commission of Alaska; and providing for an effective date." 9:03:52 AM Co-Chair Bishop relayed that it was the third hearing for SB 190. The committee had opened and closed public testimony on March 21, 2022. It was the committee's intention to consider a committee substitute (CS), review the fiscal notes, and look to the will of the committee. 9:04:18 AM AT EASE 9:04:40 AM RECONVENED Co-Chair Stedman MOVED to ADOPT proposed committee substitute for SB 190, Work Draft 32-LS1525\W (Ambrose, 3/25/22). Co-Chair Bishop OBJECTED for discussion. ERIN SHINE, STAFF, SENATOR CLICK BISHOP, discussed the changes reflected in the CS. She explained that the changes between the previous CS the committee had adopted and Version W before the committee was on page 1, lines 8 through 11. The change added intent language for the Regulatory Commission of Alaska (RCA) to adopt regulations specific to refuse utilities, to provide for sufficient public notice, and time for rate payers to meaningfully comment on rate filings. Senator Wielechowski commented that he was glad to see the intent language included in the proposed CS. He discussed legislative history and intent pertaining to RCA. He relayed that that current regulations for electric cooperatives would be different than the regulations that would be needed for electric utilities, in large part because the coops were owned by the rate payers whereas refuse coops were for-profit organizations. He continued that the intent was to ensure the public had sufficient notice and an opportunity to meaningfully comment on rate findings, in particular for the simplified rate filing procedure. Co-Chair Bishop WITHDREW his OBJECTION. There being NO further OBJECTION, it was so ordered. The CS for SB 190 was ADOPTED. Senator Wielechowski discussed a new fiscal note from the Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development with OMB Component 2417. The appropriation was for the Regulatory Commission of Alaska. For the years FY 23 through FY 28, the appropriation was for $9,735,900 funded by regulatory surcharge and considered to be Designated General Funds (DGF). Co-Chair Stedman MOVED to report CSSB 190 (FIN) out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. CSSB 190(FIN) was REPORTED out of committee with three "do pass" recommendations, three "no recommendation" recommendations and a new fiscal impact note from the Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development. 9:07:55 AM AT EASE 9:08:54 AM RECONVENED