SB 225 - INSURANCE TAX CREDIT: GIFTS TO COLLEGES CAROL CARROL, Legislative Aide to Sen. Jay Kerttula, Prime Sponsor of SB 225, stated that presently there is a tax credit available to most of the industry tax payers in Alaska regarding gifts to colleges. She indicated that the one industry that does not have the ability to take the tax credit is the insurance industry. She maintained that the situation was an oversight when the bill was enacted in 1991. The legislation would extend that tax credit to insurance companies. She indicated that the bill provides that authorized insurance companies may take as a tax credit 50% of the first $100,000. She said the industry must be willing to donate an amount of money that they will not get credit for. She explained that Sen. Kerttula believes it is a good idea to support higher education. She then noted that WENDY REDMAN was on teleconference to answer questions. CHAIR BUNDE further noted that there were also people in Juneau waiting to testify. REP. TOOHEY asked when the idea for the bill was conceived. MS. CARROL said she was unsure, but it was revised in 1991. She deferred to WENDY REDMAN. CHAIR BUNDE indicated that due to technical difficulties, the committee was unable to hear teleconference testimony at that time. He asked for further testimony. Number 097 AL ALVAREZ, Vice-President, University Relations, Alaska Pacific University (APU), testified in Juneau in support of SB 225. He stated that a few years ago legislation was passed to allow credit on a portion of a gift to an institution of higher education within Alaska. He declared that the current legislation has been quite beneficial and indicated that the APU is very dependent on private gifts and grants for its support. He reiterated that the insurance industry was overlooked when the current law was written. He said it wasn't until APU approached local insurance companies for gifts to the university that it was discovered that insurance companies pay a premium tax under another section of the code. He urged the committee's support of SB 225. Number 205 CHAIR BUNDE asked if WENDY REDMAN was available for teleconference testimony. He was then informed that MS. REDMAN had to catch a plane from Fairbanks and could no longer wait to testify. He then asked for further testimony. Hearing none, he closed public testimony and asked the pleasure of the committee. REP. KOTT made a motion to pass SB 225 out of committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note. CHAIR BUNDE, hearing no objections, declared that SB 225 was so moved. He then brought HB 354 to the table. He indicated that LIEUTENANT CASANOVAS was available to answer questions via teleconference.