SB 112-MOTOR FUEL TAX:GOVT AGENCY REFUNDS CHAIR ANDERSON announced that the final order of business would be CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 112(FIN), "An Act relating to tax refunds for government agency purchases of fuel; and providing for an effective date." Number 0412 KEVIN JARDELL, Assistant Commissioner, Office of the Commissioner, Department of Administration, spoke on behalf of the sponsor of SB 112, Senate Rules Committee by request of the governor. Mr. Jardell explained that CSSB 112(FIN) now contains a technical fix to a statute that will allow Alaska to fully utilize its new credit card. Currently, a reseller of fuel when purchasing fuel from a wholesaler pays the entire gas tax to the wholesaler. [The reseller] recoups the tax when the gas is sold to the consumer, who pays the fuel price plus the tax. However, when the Department of Transportation & Public Facilities (DOT&PF) purchases the fuel, the department doesn't pay the tax because the state is exempt from the tax. Therefore, the reseller doesn't recoup the tax paid when the purchaser is DOT&PF. Current statute specifies that a reseller can recoup the tax from the Department of Revenue by sending in forms. However, the state's new credit card would assume the "headache" with regard to recouping the tax rather than the reseller. In order to use this ability the statutes need to be changed such that the participation to include the state's credit card company as well as the already specified reseller. Such a change will make this process more efficient because the state will only have to deal with one vendor, one entity, and one form. Number 0508 REPRESENTATIVE LYNN moved to report CSSB 112(FIN) out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying zero fiscal note. There being no objection, it was so ordered.