HB 64-GIFT CARDS 3:36:29 PM CHAIR OLSON announced that the final order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 64, "An Act relating to gift certificates and gift cards, and to unclaimed property; and making a violation of certain gift card prohibitions an unlawful trade practice." 3:36:37 PM REPRESENTATIVE GATTO, Alaska State Legislature, speaking as one of the joint prime sponsors of HB 64, stated that this bill has previously been before the House Labor and Commerce Standing Committee for a hearing. He recalled subsequent discussions with the members who had questions about the bill. He offered to answer any additional questions members may have. 3:37:05 PM CHAIR OLSON, after first determining that no one wished to testify, closed public testimony on HB 64. 3:37:26 PM REPRESENTATIVE COGHILL recalled his earlier questions about the perpetuity provision in HB 64. He referred members to page 3, line 18, then stated that the bill sponsors have answered his questions. He related his understanding that when a person purchases a gift card, a certain amount of money is exchanged. Thus, the value of the gift card should remain the same over time. Therefore, he said he removes any objections he previously had with HB 64. 3:38:13 PM REPRESENTATIVE NEUMAN moved to report HB 64, Version 26- LS0201\E, out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, HB 64 was reported from the House Labor and Commerce Standing Committee.