HOUSE BILL NO. 266 An Act relating to offenses and penalties for violation of vehicle weight limitations; prohibiting the use of a violation of a vehicle weight limitation for certain personal automobile insurance actions; amending Rule 43.6, Alaska Rules of Administration; and providing for an effective date. Co-Chair Meyer overviewed briefly the history of the bill. REPRESENTATIVE JIM ELKINS, SPONSOR, introduced his staff, Jennifer Baxter. He commented on the bill's process and said he supports the version before the Committee. Representative Weyhrauch indicated his gratitude for the introduction of the legislation. 1:50:34 PM Co-Chair Meyer inquired if Department of Transportation & Public Facilities supports the bill. JOHN MACKINNON, DEPUTY DIRECTOR, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC FACILITIES, stated that the Department does support the bill. He stated they had worked with the trucking industry and have reached an agreement providing an increase to the fine structure, as well as enforceability. 1:51:33 PM Vice Chair Stoltze made comments regarding the availability of scales in the Chugiak area. AVES THOMPSON, (TESTIFIED VIA TELECONFERENCE), DIRECTOR, COMMERCIAL VEHICLE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION & PUBLIC FACILITIES, ANCHORAGE, replied there are not scales at all area pits but there are at the larger ones. The Department is working to develop a strategy to address vehicles that are operating within the accepted weight limits. Vice Chair Stoltze voiced concern with better compliance. Co-Chair Meyer noted the differences between the House Transportation Committee (HTC) and the House Finance Committee (HFC) version, pointing out that the HFC one addresses the violation practice. He asked why that was necessary since the Department has the authority to go after multiple offenders. Mr. Thompson agreed, acknowledging he supports the House Finance Committee version. Representative Foster MOVED to REPORT CS HB 266 (FIN) out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CS HB 266 (FIN) was reported out of Committee with a "no recommendation" and with zero note #4 by the Department of Commerce, Community & Economic Development, zero note #5 by the Department of Transportation & Public Facilities and indeterminate note #6 by the Department of Law. At EASE: 1:55:04 PM RECONVENE: 1:57:33 PM