HB 218 - OMNIBUS INSURANCE REFORM Number 2086 CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG announced the committee would address HB 218, "An Act relating to regulation and examination of insurers and insurance agents; relating to kinds of insurance; relating to payment of insurance taxes and to required insurance reserves; relating to insurance policies; relating to regulation of capital, surplus, and investments by insurers; relating to hospital and medical service corporations; and providing for an effective date." Number 2093 REPRESENTATIVE COWDERY made a motion to adopt the proposed committee substitute, dated 4/3/97, Version E, for the purpose of discussion. Number 2116 MARIANNE BURKE, Director, Division of Insurance, Department of Commerce and Economic Development, came before the committee. She said the purpose of CSHB 218 is to bring some modernization to some of the provisions, to clarify existing sections and to remove some barriers that had been inadvertently included in Title 21 over the years. This would even the playing field for the people doing business in the state. She said the most significant issue has resulted in a positive fiscal note of $485,000 per year. Ms. Burke said, "This is the result of asking for legislation that would allow us to collect the premium tax on insurance premiums on a quarterly basis rather than on a yearly basis. We have received no objection from anyone on this matter and, in fact, we've been told it was inevitable and they were just waiting to when Alaska would switch to quarterly basis. I'd be happy to go into any detail if this committee would like at this time or..." Number 2173 CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG asked Ms. Burke to point out anything that might generate any controversy. MS. BURKE said "We have received comments from the representative agency for 60 percent of the health and life insurers and they are in support of this and in fact the committee substitute is to recognize their minor points. I am not aware of any controversial sections at this time -- potentially controversial sections of collection premium tax which we have canvased our jurors and they are reluctant to give up their money or leave, but they recognized it's necessary." CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG asked Ms. Burke if he is correct in saying the department probably won't be bringing up another omnibus bill next session. MS. BURKE said that is a fair statement. Number 2248 CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG called for an at-ease at 5:44 p.m. He called the meeting back to order at 5:47 p.m. CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG indicated to Ms. Burke that the committee has not received any letters of support or opposition to the bill at this time. Number 2266 MS. BURKE said, "To the best of my knowledge, the only letter that has been received was received on the Senate side from the organization that I referred to that represents 60 percent of the life and health writers. And it states, and I will provide this committee a copy of that letter, that if the minor tweaks are incorporated here and we're made, that they support this bill." CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG stated CSHB 218(L&C) would be held.