9 HOUSE BILL NO. 456 "An Act relating to the Board of Storage Tank Assistance; and providing for an effective date." ROGER POPPE, STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE KOTT testified in support of HB 456. He noted that the legislation would extend the sunset of the Board of Storage Tank Assistance and add an additional member to the Board. He noted that the Board was originally created in 1990 to deal with regulations and laws involving environmental concerns relating to underground storage tanks. The Board oversees regulations regarding spills, building new tanks, provisions of grants and loans and provides mediation between the Department of Environmental Conservation and owners. The Board is due to sunset on June 30, 1996. The Legislative Budget and Audit Committee Report recommended the Board be extended to the year 2000. He pointed out that on December 22, 1998 new federal regulations will go into effect. There are currently seven members on the Board. The Legislative Budget and Audit Committee recommended that an eighth member from the public at large be added. Representative Brown questioned the cost of the Board. JOHN BARNETT, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, BOARD OF STORAGE TANK ASSISTANCE replied that the Board's annual budget is $114.0 thousand dollars. This covers travel, public assistance expenses and one employee. Representative Brown questioned if the purpose of the Board is to decide who gets state subsidizes in the form of cleanup assistance. Mr. Barnett acknowledged that one of the Board's functions is to set the ranking system which determines the priorities for receipt of funds. The program is focussed on smaller businesses with a priority to public health threats. The Board also mediates disputes. The Board is a judicial appeal board. Representative Brown asked if the ranking system could be administered by the Department of Environmental Conservation. Mr. Barnett noted that the ranking system is subject to dispute. The tank owner has the ability to appeal decisions. There are approximately 1,000 applications on file. Only 2 or 3 cleanups are being funded annually. There are a constant number of disputes that must be mediated. The ranking is reviewed each year and changed through regulation and public notice and review. Representative Brown questioned if costs could be reduced by the use of the teleconference network. Mr. Barnett noted that travel costs have been reduced. The savings has been 10 spent on educational assistance in the form of a newsletter. He observed that their budget has not increased over the past five years. Representative Brown noted that the Board of Public Broadcasting is being eliminated. She maintained that the Storage Tank Assistance Program is an unnecessary subsidy to people that have a responsibility through their businesses. Mr. Barnett noted that the Board has proposed ideas for possible changes to the program in the future. Consideration is being given to a loan or grant program based on need. Representative Brown maintained that the program is a blatant form of corporate welfare. Representative Kohring MOVED to report CSHB 456 (L&C) out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CS HB 456 (L&C) was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with a zero fiscal note by the Department of Environmental Conservation.