SB 56-MUNI ENERGY IMPROVEMNT ASSESSMNTS/BONDS  4:01:45 PM CHAIR BISHOP announced the consideration of SB 56. 4:02:12 PM GENE THERRIAULT, Energy Policy & Outreach Director, Alaska Energy Authority, Anchorage, Alaska, noted that at the last hearing there were some questions from committee members on whether bankers in the state had a position on the bill. He noted that he had contacted the Alaska Bankers Association (ABA) last fall on the pending Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) legislation. He referred to a letter from Steve Lundgren, current ABA president; that indicated support as long as SB 56 has a provision where the business's current mortgage holder provides permission for PACE financing. 4:03:26 PM CHAIR BISHOP thanked Mr. Therriault for getting the letter of assignment into the committee bill packets. SENATOR EGAN noted his appreciation for Mr. Therriault's work on getting the issue regarding PACE financing solved and noted that previous legislation failed. MR. THERRIAULT replied that PACE financing strictly applies to businesses and the previous legislation included financing for residences. He detailed that secondary lending institutions are still not willing to purchase loan portfolios for residential properties that have PACE financing. 4:04:55 PM CHAIR BISHOP asked if there were further questions from the committee or public. 4:05:20 PM CHAIR BISHOP closed public comment. 4:05:29 PM SENATOR STEDMAN moved to report SB 56, [29-GS1021\A], from committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal notes. 4:05:38 PM CHAIR BISHOP announced that without objection, SB 56 moved out of the Senate Community and Regional Affairs Standing Committee.