Number 686 MS. ADAIR stated that a similar provision was contained in HB 167, Air Quality Control Program, but was also included in HB 65, as a "safety net" in the event that HB 167 did not pass the legislature this year. Number 693 CHAIRMAN PORTER asked if section 55 would not be necessary, if HB 167 did pass. Number 699 MS. ADAIR said that the Chairman was correct, but said that the DEC wanted to be safe rather than sorry. Number 709 REPRESENTATIVE NORDLUND asked if, in the event that HB 167 did not pass, section 55 would in some manner satisfy federal requirements. Number 711 MS. ADAIR replied that it would satisfy the federal government to a great extent. Number 721 REPRESENTATIVE NORDLUND asked if section 55 would conflict with comparable provisions in HB 167, in the event that both became law. Number 730 CHAIRMAN PORTER asked if the committee should write a letter of intent which said that if HB 167 passed, section 55 of HB 65 would not be enacted. Number 732 GAYLE HORETSKI, COMMITTEE COUNSEL, HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, stated that could be accomplished through an additional section in HB 65. Number 735 REPRESENTATIVE NORDLUND made a MOTION to REINSTATE section 55 of the House Labor and Commerce Committee's version of HB 65, and to add a section to the House Judiciary Committee substitute for HB 65 that stated that if HB 167 passed, section 55 would be repealed. There being no objection to the motion, IT WAS SO ORDERED. Number 755 MS. FRASCA explained that the House Labor and Commerce Committee's section 56 was retained in the House State Affairs bill, and included technical amendments related to the OPA and the DOA's accounting system. She asked that the Committee not make any changes to this area of HB 65. MS. FRASCA explained that another component of the House Labor and Commerce Committee's section 56 was retained by the House State Affairs Committee in section 45 of its version of HB 65. This section repealed the DNR's authority to promulgate regulations to set fees for park use. She asked that the committee delete this particular provision. REPRESENTATIVE NORDLUND made a MOTION to DELETE section 45 of CSHB 65 (STA). An "at ease" was called at 4:20 p.m. The committee reconvened at 4:22 p.m. There being no objection to Rep. Nordlund's motion, IT WAS SO ORDERED. MS. FRASCA stated that the House Labor and Commerce Committee's section 57 established the DNR's temporary fee schedule for parks, which the committee had discussed earlier. The House State Affairs Committee had deleted this section from the bill; Ms. Frasca requested that the committee reinstate it. REPRESENTATIVE NORDLUND made a MOTION to REINSTATE section 57 of HB 65. There being no objection, IT WAS SO ORDERED. MS. FRASCA explained that the House Labor and Commerce Committee's section 58 was a conforming amendment regarding ABC licenses. This section was also included in the House State Affairs Committee's version of HB 65, she said. The committee had no objection to maintaining that section. MS. FRASCA stated that the House Labor and Commerce Committee's section 59 (the House State Affairs Committee's section 47) allowed agencies which would be promulgating regulations to get a head start on that process, instead of waiting for the effective date of HB 65. The committee had no objection to maintaining this section of the bill. MS. FRASCA explained that the House Labor and Commerce Committee's section 60 (the House State Affairs Committee's section 48) pertained to the OPA. She said that this section stated that the amendments which authorized the OPA to charge fees for public guardians have the effect of amending a court rule. The committee had no objection to maintaining this section. Number 825 CHAIRMAN PORTER explained that the House Labor and Commerce Committee's sections 61-64 (the House State Affairs Committee's sections 49-51) included the effective dates of HB 65's provisions. There being no objection to including the effective dates, they were MAINTAINED in the bill. Number 830 CHAIRMAN PORTER announced that the committee had before it a Judiciary Committee substitute, which was an amended version of the House Labor and Commerce Committee substitute. TAPE 93-57, SIDE B Number 019 REPRESENTATIVE KOTT suggested amending an existing statute which pertained to section 43 of the House State Affairs Committee's version of HB 65. He said that it might be better to offer his amendment on the floor. He noted that the DNR currently issued, free of charge, a state camping permit to disabled U. S. veterans. He said that his amendment would change that policy to offer that benefit to Alaska residents only, rather than all U. S. citizens. Number 090 CHAIRMAN PORTER stated that the amendment could be more easily made in committee than on the floor, as a Judiciary Committee substitute had to be drafted anyway. Number 100 REPRESENTATIVE NORDLUND commented that Representative Kott could bring the amendment to the attention of the House Finance Committee. REPRESENTATIVE KOTT indicated that he would do that. Number 128 CHAIRMAN PORTER indicated that a Judiciary Committee substitute for HB 65 was now before the committee. REPRESENTATIVE NORDLUND MOVED to PASS CSHB 65 (JUD) out of committee, with individual recommendations and attached fiscal notes. There being no objection, IT WAS SO ORDERED. CHAIRMAN PORTER announced that the committee would take up HB 128 next.