CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 159(L&C) "An Act relating to the new business incentive program." Greg Wolfe, Vice President, Anchorage Economic Development Corporation testified via teleconference from Anchorage. He explained the bill presently before the committee. The expansion and diversification would provide year-round employment. It was designed to help Alaskans compete in the market. Senator Pearce asked the packet from AEDC be passed out. Senator Adams commented on the business incentive grant for five years. He wanted to know who was responsible for repayment of monies if business ceases before five years. Mr. Wolfe responded saying that the loan or grant would be decided by AIDEA and they would be responsible for collection otherwise. Senator Adams also noted that the bill did not note a minimum or maximum amount on the loan. Mr. Wolfe reviewed briefly the standards for eligibility and noted the limits were stated in the bill. When the bill is completely put together the limits will be clearly known. Co-chair Sharp said there was no supporting statement from AIDEA as to whether they agreed with this bill or not. Mr. Wolfe said that AIDEA was aware and supported the bill. Steve Lauper, Esq., counsel for AIDEA testified via teleconference from Anchorage. He said there had been some concerns with the operation but that it had been corrected in the new CS which they supported. Senator Parnell referred to page two of the AEDC statement and commented on the feasibility study. Senator Adams asked whether fifty percent of the business cost could be recovered or not. Mr. Lauper assured that everything was done with reimbursement in mind. He said this bill was a vehicle in which to attract established businesses to Alaska. Senator Pearce asked if it would also attract business to state property. Mr. Wolfe said not necessarily. They would try to look at all conditions. The bill would help tilt in favour of Alaska. Mitch Gravo, lobbyist, was invited to join the committee. He referred to a letter from the Anchorage mayor. In response to Senator Parnell's question, Mr. Wolfe further noted the letter from the Anchorage mayor. He said it was a matter of logistics and operations. Criteria was being established. Noting the absence of Co-chair Sharp, Co-chair Pearce set aside SB 159. She then called SB 154.