CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 341(JUD) "An Act relating to administrative adjudication and judicial appeals and to the informal resolution of certain factual disputes between taxpayers and the Department of Revenue; establishing the office of tax appeals as a quasi-judicial agency in the Department of Administration; revising the procedures for hearing certain tax appeals, including appeals regarding seafood marketing assessments; relating to consideration and determination by the superior court of d i s p u t e s involving certain taxes and penalties due, and amending provisions relating to the assessment, levy, and collection of taxes and penalties by the state and to the tax liability of taxpayers; providing for the release of agency records relating to formal administrative tax appeals; relating to litigation disclosure of public records; clarifying administrative subpoena power in certain tax matters; and providing for an effective date." Senator Frank withdrew his motion to change the effective date on page 22, line 7. There was no objection to the withdrawal. Senator Sharp moved amendment E which would include the provisions on making the judicial council process start immediately and the law take effect on July 1, 1996 and it would change the initial term of the administrative law judges from two to three years. Without objection the amendment was adopted. Co-chairman Halford referred to the 10% version of the fiscal note from the Department of Revenue. The Department advised they would submit a zero fiscal note that would show necessary funding changes. Senator Frank moved SCS CSHB 341(FIN) and without objection it was reported out with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal notes of indeterminate amount from the Alaska Court System; $13.9 from the Alaska Judicial Council. A new fiscal note from the Department of Revenue was pending.