HOUSE BILL NO. 421 "An Act relating to water use and appropriation." JENNIFER YUHUS, STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE MASEK spoke in support of the legislation, on behalf of the sponsor. Problems were reveled within the Administration regarding the distributing of water rights and the processing of applications. The sponsor believes there should be a standardized process and that people should have access to their records. Representative Lancaster observed that the fiscal note is only for one year. Ms. Yuhus explained that the department received $300 thousand dollars for a five-year period to address the 3,000-application backlog. The money has not been completely expended and the positions have not all been hired. The sponsor believes that the cost of the legislation could be taken from the appropriation. BOB LOEFFLER, DIVISION OF MINING, LAND AND WATER, DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES testified via teleconference in support of the legislation. He noted that information is made public to anyone who asks. The funding would revamp their computer systems so that regional information, which is difficult to collect, would be available to the public. He noted that they have funds available in the current fiscal year [due to vacancy], but expect to expend all of the funds in the next year. In response to a question by Representative Lancaster, Mr. Loeffler clarified that the information would be free. In response to a question by Representative John Davies, Mr. Loeffler explained that the one-time cost would cover programs to set up the system. The incremental cost would be part of maintaining the computer system. If all the positions were hired and the increment denied there would not be sufficient funding to hire the programmer. Mr. Loeffler noted that all of the funds go to a reimbursable services agreement. They already have their office equipment. JAN KONIGSBERG, ALASKA PUBLIC WATERS COALITION, ANCHORAGE testified via teleconference in support of the legislation. Representative Hudson MOVED to report CSHB 421 (RES) out of Committee with the accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSHB 421 (RES) was REPORTED out of Committee with "no recommendation" and two previously published fiscal notes: HRES/DNR (1) and DNR (2).