HB 3-GOLD AND SILVER SPECIE AS LEGAL TENDER  3:03:40 PM CHAIR SHAW announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 3, "An Act relating to specie as legal tender in the state; and relating to borough and city sales and use taxes on specie." 3:04:14 PM JOSH WALTON, Staff, Representative Laddie Shaw, Alaska State Legislature, presented two zero fiscal notes for HB 3 from the Department of Administration (DOA) and the Department of Commerce, Community & Economic Development (DCCED). 3:05:34 PM REPRESENTATIVE STORY shared her understanding that the bill would not remove collectables from the sales tax. She asked where that provision was located in the bill language. 3:06:09 PM REPRESENTATIVE KEVIN MCCABE, Alaska State Legislature, prime sponsor of HB 3, asked Representative Story to repeat the question. REPRESENTATIVE STORY restated the question. She shared her understanding that the bill would not remove collectables from the sales tax and asked where that provision was located in the bill language. REPRESENTATIVE MCCABE indicated that the collection of numismatics was taxable under most codes. He suspected that the provision was in the city or borough code. REPRESENTATIVE STORY recalled asking about the potential loss of revenue to municipalities during a previous bill hearing. She asked whether the bill sponsor had a follow-up response. REPRESENTATIVE MCCABE answered no. He shared that he had contacted several different communities, of which none were willing or able to provide a response. He shared his understanding that sales tax data was not granularly broken down by category, so it was impossible to decipher the impact to municipalities. He said several states that had implemented similar legislation reported the following fiscal notes for loss of local revenue: Arkansas, $255,000; Tennessee, $117,000; Maine, $27,750. He noted that after receiving two zero fiscal notes, he felt comfortable moving forward with the legislation. He acknowledged that the bill may have a small cost to municipalities with a local sales tax. 3:10:19 PM REPRESENTATIVE CARPENTER moved to report HB 3 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, HB 3 was reported out of the House State Affairs Standing Committee.