HB 363 An Act repealing an additional fee for motor vehicle registration not conducted by mail. CS HB 363 (FIN) was reported out of Committee with "no recommendations" and with a fiscal note by the Department of Public Safety dated 2/16/94. HOUSE BILL 363 "An Act repealing an additional fee for motor vehicle registration not conducted by mail." Co-Chair Larson pointed out that the House Finance Committee version of HB 363 had been withdrawn. JACK PHELPS, STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE PETER KOTT, spoke in support of the House State Affairs version of the proposed legislation. He stated that the bill would propose a $5 dollar increase and then would provide a $5 discount for those who mail in their registration. Mr. Phelps pointed out that this legislation represents the first increase to 5 motor vehicle fees since 1978. Representative Martin recommended adding the electronic means of performing business. Representative Brown pointed out that the Division of Motor Vehicles is looking for greater system efficiency through electronic mail. Mr. Phelps agreed that legislation could support the concept. Representative Brown MOVED adding language to Page 1, Line 10, after the word "mail" inserting "or electronic transmission". Representative Grussendorf asked if the Department currently has the essential equipment to provide the recommended service. Representative Martin replied that the Department is capable of handling the electronic systems, although to date they have not had the authority to provide it. Following discussion, Co-Chair Larson MOVED TO AMEND Amendment 1, following the word "mail" inserting "and may be reduced by $5 when registration is conducted by electronic transmission". Representative Navarre OBJECTED to the motion to amend Amendment #1. (Tape Change, HFC 94-62, Side 1). Representative Navarre WITHDREW THE OBJECTION to amending Amendment #1. There being NO OBJECTIONS to the main amendment, Amendment Representative Navarre pointed out that the fiscal note would not generate the amount of revenue indicated. Representative Hanley MOVED Amendment #2, #8-LS1484\K.1, Ford, 3/02/94. There being NO OBJECTION to Amendment #2, it was adopted. Representative Hanley MOVED to report CS HB 363 (FIN) out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CS HB 363 (FIN) was reported out of Committee with "individual recommendations" and with a fiscal note by the Department of Public Safety dated 2/16/94.