HB 178 - UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE:LETTERS OF CREDIT Number 0097 CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG announced the committee would address HB 178, "An Act relating to letters of credit under the Uniform Commercial Code; and providing for an effective date." He noted the committee had a meeting during the interim regarding HB 178. Chairman Rokeberg pointed out the bill is in subcommittee and said he would entertain a motion to bring it back before the full committee. Number 0141 REPRESENTATIVE JOHN COWDERY moved to bring HB 178 back before the full committee. There being no objection, HB 178 was before the full committee. CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG indicated there had been several previous hearings regarding HB 178. He asked if there was anybody in attendance that wished to testify. There being nobody to testify on HB 178, he then closed the public hearing. Number 0209 REPRESENTATIVE JOE RYAN pointed out that in the committee file there is a letter from the Alaska Bankers Association. The salutation refers to "Vice Chairman Rokeberg" and not "Chairman Rokeberg." He asked that record note that it should read "Chairman Rokeberg." Number 0231 REPRESENTATIVE RYAN made a motion to move HB 178 out of committee with individual recommendations and the attached zero fiscal note. CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG asked if there was an objection. There being none, HB 178 moved out of the House Labor and Commerce Standing Committee.