HB 58-REINSTATEMENT OF NATIVE CORPS    LARRY LABOLLE, staff to Representative Foster, explained the bill provides a window of opportunity for the reinstatement of village corporations that have been involuntarily dissolved. In many villages, when they are notified their incorporation is due to expire, they don't know to make a renewal application and once the grace period passes, the corporation is involuntarily dissolved. Creating new corporations is problematic because the new corporation wouldn't have the same assets or the same status as before. The cleanest way to address the difficulty is to open a one time opportunity for reinstatement. Creating a permanent stipulation in statute isn't the answer because this would tamper with the corporate laws of the State of Alaska. Currently the Savoonga, the Paimiut and the Tununrimiut Rinit Native Corporations, have been involuntarily dissolved. SENATOR TAYLOR commented this was a continuing problem. MR. LABOLLE said, "The good news is the list gets shorter each time." SENATOR GARY STEVENS asked if the three organizations were small and probably without ready access to counsel. MR. LABOLLE said that was true. SENATOR TAYLOR made a motion to move HB 58 and attached fiscal note from committee with individual recommendations. There being no objection, it was so ordered.