SSSB 20 ALASKA MUNICIPAL BASIC SERVICES PROGRAM  SENATOR TORGERSON brought CSSSSB 20(CRA), which was adopted by the committee on 2/7/96, before the committee as the first order of business, and directed attention to a proposed amendment as well as a new fiscal note from the Department of Revenue. He then asked Bill Rolfzen of the Department of Community & Regional Affairs to explain the department's amendment. Number 030 BILL ROLFZEN , Division of Municipal & Regional Assistance, Department of Community & Regional Affairs, explained that when a new borough incorporates under the existing Municipal Assistance Program, its base amount assessment is set at the same amount as a borough that is closest in population. The amendment would eliminate one borough as far as determining base amounts. He referred to a spreadsheet which lists 13 boroughs. For 12 of the boroughs, the average base amount is approximately $94,000, and the remaining borough's base amount is $1.2 million. By excluding that one borough, it will be a much more equitable determination of base amount for future boroughs. Number 055 SENATOR RANDY PHILLIPS moved the adoption of the following amendment to CSSSSB 20(CRA): Amendment No. 1 Page 5, line 27: After "incorporation" insert ",excluding each borough with a per capita full and true property value exceeding $500,000" Hearing no objection, the Chairman stated the motion carried. Number 065 LAMAR COTTEN , Deputy Commissioner, Department of Community & Regional Affairs, voiced the department's support for of the intent and language of the bill, with the exception of one the bill's provisions which changes the date that checks are received from February 1 to July 31. In response to an inquiry from Senator Torgerson, he stated the department, as part of the Administration, supports the 8 percent cut recommended by the Governor. KEVIN RITCHIE , Executive Director, Alaska Municipal League, commenting on the Administration's position on the fiscal note, said the bill itself has an internal equity to it, and that is a very important part of it. He added the question of the funding is a whole separate issue and, certainly, the Legislature doesn't have to take the recommendation of the 8 percent cut as the one it goes with. Number 103 SENATOR ZHAROFF asked for assurance there would be no problem with Metlakatla's allocation. BILL ROLFZEN responded Metlakatla currently participates in revenue sharing as an unincorporated community, and under municipal assistance, as a municipality, this bill does not change that. Number 125 SENATOR RANDY PHILLIPS moved CSSSSB 20(CRA), as amended and with the accompanying fiscal note, be passed out of committee with individual recommendations. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.