HB 60-UNIFORM REAL PROPERTY TRANSFERS ON DEATH  3:31:26 PM CHAIR OLSON announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 60, "An Act adopting and relating to the Uniform Real Property Transfer on Death Act." CHAIR OLSON removed his objection [Version C was before the committee]. 3:32:03 PM REPRESENTATIVE MAX GRUENBERG, Alaska State Legislature, explained that HB 60 is a Uniform Real Property Transfers on Death Act and will allow people to sign a deed effective upon their death. The deed can be revoked later or superseded with another deed; a person can disclaim it so long as it is recorded so the chain of title is very clear. A "wild deed will," or a will that is not recorded, will not generally supersede it. He reported 21 states have adopted this and four others are considering it. It is now part of the uniform act with South Dakota being the most recent state to adopt these changes. This bill will help a lot of people and AARP has endorsed it, and he just received a letter from the Commission on Aging and the Alaska Association of Realtors, Inc. who are also endorsing the bill. He is not aware of any opposition unless it would be a few lawyers afraid of losing a little business. He reiterated that this should help people with estate planning and will continue to "tweak" the bill in the next committee of referral. 3:33:53 PM CHAIR OLSON, after first determining no one else wished to testify, closed public testimony on HB 60. 3:34:07 PM REPRESENTATIVE JOHNSON moved to report HB 60, Version C, out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, the CSHB 60(L&C) was reported from the House Labor & Commerce Committee.