SENATE BILL NO. 175 "An Act relating to revenue bonds issued by the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority for interties between Healy and Fairbanks and between Anchorage and the Kenai Peninsula; and providing for an effective date." KEITH LAUGER, ALASKA INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND EXPORT AUTHORITY (AIDEA) testified via the teleconference network in support of SB 175. He observed that SB 175 provides a technical fix for legislative bonding Authority to issue revenue bonds relating to the Northern and Southern interties. The original bond authorization was enacted in 1993, for AIDEA to issue up to $60 million dollars in bonds for each intertie. The authorizing legislation contained specific provisions relating to ownership of the interties. Since the passage of the legislation utilities have worked out agreements that provide for a different ownership structure. The Bond Counsel has determined that under the existing statute the Authority would be unable to issue bonds for the new ownership structure that is contemplated. Senate Bill 175 would clarify that ownership is not important, who is going to benefit from the interties is important. He observed that AIDEA supports the legislation. ERIC YOULD, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, RURAL ALASKA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION testified via the teleconference network in support of SB 175. He noted that he represents the six utilities that would be affected by the legislation. He stated that the legislation would authorize revenue bonds to be sold on behalf of AIDEA for the participating communities and utilities. The legislation also provides for joint ownership by the utilities. VAYLA COLONELL, VALLEY ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION testified via the teleconference network in support of SB 175. DUANE PARLOW, HOMER ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION testified via the teleconference network in support of SB 175. Representative Martin MOVED to report SB 175 out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. SB 175 was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation Department of Commerce and Economic Development, 4/21/97. 12