HB 179 MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION, FEES, ETC. Number 485 CHAIRMAN HUDSON explained that HB 179 was part of the original HB 65 from the Governor. Chairman Hudson further explained that HB 65 was deemed to violate the single subject rule and consequently the bill was split in three. He noted HB 179 was essentially the part of HB 65 covering motor vehicles and mobile homes. Number 496 JAY DULANY, DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF MOTOR VEHICLES (DMV), DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, joined the committee to answer questions. REP. PORTER noted a provision in statute which allows the Division of Motor Vehicles to collect personal property taxes on vehicles on behalf of a borough or municipality, and for this the DMV would retain 5 percent of the total. He said that a number of cities are currently taking advantage of this, but the problem is the fees adopted in statute in 1978 are now out-of-date. This amendment would change the fee structure as well as increase the percentage the division would retain. Number 565 REP. HUDSON asked, if the rates shown were caps, could the municipalities increase or decrease these amounts? REP. PORTER explained that if they wanted the DMV to do the collection, then they would be required to use these figures. But he pointed out that it was an option they could decline and change the fee structure to suit their own needs. Number 570 DAVID DIERDORF, STAFF ATTORNEY, DIVISION OF LEGAL SERVICES, LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS AGENCY, stated that the amendment does fit under the single subject rule. REP. MACKIE asked why some communities are exempt. Number 593 CRYSTAL SMITH, representing the ALASKA MUNICIPAL LEAGUE, stated that only those communities that have a personnel income tax can opt for this provision. Discussion ensued regarding which sections fit where. Number 629 JUANITA HENSLEY, DIVISION OF MOTOR VEHICLES, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, testified that the department would like to see the effective date be January 1. TAPE 93-19, SIDE B Number 001 Further discussion focused on the technical side of the bill; i.e., how the sections will be renumbered and the effective date clauses. Number 045 REP. HUDSON noted that Rep. Mulder had brought up some issue regarding the registration of mobile homes. Number 050 MR. DULANY responded that he had discussed that with Rep. Mulder and it was his impression that the representative wanted mobile homes to be titled and registered. CHAIRMAN HUDSON ordered HB 179 back to Legal Services for redrafting and announced the committee would bring it back up as a committee substitute. CHAIRMAN HUDSON adjourned the meeting at 4:07 p.m.