SB 100 - PERSONAL MOTOR VEHICLES/ REGISTRATION Number 1198 CHAIR ROKEBERG announced that the next order of business would be CS FOR SPONSOR SUBSTITUTE FOR SENATE BILL NO. 100(RLS)(title am), "An Act relating to regulation and operation of personal motor vehicles." Number 1210 KELLY HUBER, Staff to Senator Rick Halford, Alaska State Legislature, said on behalf of Senator Halford, sponsor, that in the fall of 2001, a new, quiet, clean fuel mode of transportation was unveiled. It is called an electric personal assistive mobility device, which is a self-balancing two non- tandem wheeled device, which transports a single person with no emissions. It has a maximum speed of 15 miles per hour or less, and is operated by a gyroscope. The footprint is about shoulder width, and by leaning forward or backward, the operator controls the direction the device travels in. She said that the intent of SB 100 is to "create the regulations in which these would be allowed." Language in SB 100 stipulates that these devices may not be prohibited from use on sidewalks, bike paths, or vehicular ways. She noted, however, that an amendment adopted in the Senate allows municipalities to adopt ordinances regulating the use of these devices. MS. HUBER posited that these devices, similar to electric wheelchairs, may provide increased and welcomed independence for both the elderly and the disabled, and additionally may have other uses. To date, 17 states have signed similar legislation into law, and legislation in four other states is awaiting gubernatorial signature. She pointed out that SB 100 does not have any fiscal impact. In response to a question, she said she has heard that these devices are being called "the IT" and "Ginger". Number 1401 DENNIS POSHARD, Legislative Liaison/Special Assistant, Office of the Commissioner, Department of Transportation & Public Facilities (DOT&PF), said simply that the DOT&PF has no objections to SB 100. CHAIR ROKEBERG closed the public hearing on SB 100. Number 1418 REPRESENTATIVE BERKOWITZ moved to report CSSSSB 100(RLS)(title am) out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying zero fiscal note. There being no objection, CSSSSB 100(RLS)(title am) was reported from the House Judiciary Standing Committee.