HB 132 An Act extending the time period of all permits issued by the state relating to the extraction or removal of resources if the holder of the permits is involved in litigation concerning the issuance or validity of any permit related to the extraction or removal. CS HB 132 (FIN) was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with a zero fiscal note by the Departments of Natural Resources, Fish & Game, Environmental Conservation and Commerce and Economic Development. 1 HOUSE BILL 132 "An Act extending the time period of all permits issued by the state relating to the extraction or removal of resources if the holder of the permits is involved in litigation concerning the issuance or validity of any permit related to the extraction or removal." REPRESENTATIVE TOM BRICE explained the changes made by the Subcommittee included in work draft #8-LS0527\X, dated 2/01/94. Representative Brown MOVED a change to Page 2, Lines 3 and 4; inserting language "the permittee" to Line 3 and deleting it from Line 4. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. Representative Brown requested that the fiscal costs be documented regarding specific fiscal costs to each affected department resulting from the adoption of regulations. Representative Brice noted that he had been advised by each department that there would be "no fiscal impact". Co-Chair Larson agreed that the departments should submit fiscal notes. JERRY GALLAGHER, LEGISLATIVE LIAISON, DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, stated that the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) would have a zero fiscal note. Representative Therriault MOVED to adopt work draft #8- 2 LSO527\X, dated 2/01/94, as amended, be the version before the Committee. There being NO OBJECTION, it was adopted. Representative Therriault MOVED to report CS HB 132 (FIN) out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the zero fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CS HB 132 (FIN) was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and zero fiscal notes by the Department of Natural Resources, the Department of Fish and Game, the Department of Commerce and Economic Development and the Department of Environmental Conservation.