CSSB 283(RLS) - DOCUMENT FILING, INDEXING, & RECORDING CO-CHAIRMAN GREEN announced the first order of business would be CSSB 283(RLS). He asked Nico Bus to come forward to testify. Number 043 NICO BUS, Acting Director, Division of Support Services, Department of Natural Resources, said that Senate Bill 283 is a combination of bills. House Bill 438 sponsored by Representative Tom Brice is the recording bill by location index and the essence of that bill is that the Recorder's Office has been doing recording by location indexing since 1972 on a discretionary basis. When the workload would get too heavy, that would be dropped and the Recorder's Office would simply do grant or grantee. Section 5 of CSSB 283(RLS) would make that mandatory and guarantee a better quality record in terms of researching the real estate files. Number 123 MR. BUS further explained the other part of CSSB 283(RLS) is the result of many years of process analyses by the Recorder's Office. Knowing they have to do more with less, the office has tried to streamline the operation to make it more uniform and easily understood by the public and by the 14 different offices. In doing so, the Recorder's Office has done everything they could on the administrative side and those things which they were unable to do are contained in this bill. The housekeeping measures would actually make the recording process easier, there would be less rejection and the documents could be turned around faster. The department has met with their customers - the mining industry and the title companies and they all support this legislation. He noted the department will be saving some money and has prepared a positive fiscal note. If CSSB 283(RLS) is passed, the department projects a savings between $140,000 and $145,000 annually. He commented that in budget deliberations, the Senate recognized they had reduced the department's budget immediately for 1997; the department had hoped that could be delayed in order to catch up on the backlog of archiving. MR. BUS directed the committee's attention to a letter of support from Alaska Land Title Association which represents all the title companies which is 40 percent of the customers of the Recorder's Office. He urged the committee's support of CSSB 283(RLS). Number 293 CO-CHAIRMAN GREEN noted that Mr. Bus had testified that with this legislation the department could do a better job, a faster job and also save money. He asked what was wrong with the bill? MR. BUS said this is a win/win for everyone involved. Number 315 REPRESENTATIVE SCOTT OGAN made a motion and asked unanimous consent to pass CSSB 283(RLS), Version C from the House Resources Committee with individual recommendations and the attached positive fiscal note. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.