HOUSE BILL NO. 210 "An Act relating to the extension of contracts for the sale and delivery of inbond merchandise at international airports." Representative Norman Rokeberg, sponsor, was invited to join the committee. He testified on behalf of his bill. He noted constraints on lease terms. Senator Pearce asked about the cost of goods in the duty free shops, saying it was her understanding that one could purchase name brands at a reduced price because they were in duty free shops. Representative Rokeberg said that higher ticket items usually attracted shoppers in duty free shops. He referred to a legal memo dated 5 May and said there was the same discussion last year on the North Star contract. Senator Pearce advised that the State was presently in Court on North Star. Elizabeth Hickerson, Assistant Attorney General, Transportation Section, Anchorage, Department of Law testified via teleconference from Anchorage. She noted there were four bids prior to the award on the contract. She said one could opt for an extension also. Sam Kito, III, Legislative Liaison/Special Assistant, Office of the Commissioner, Department of Transportation and Public Facilities was invited to join the committee. He basically concurred with testimony offered briefly by Ms. Hickerson. He said the department neither supported nor opposed the bill. In response to a question by Senator Parnell he said they would leave it to the Legislature to continue any existing contracts. Senator Torgerson asked how this bill would affect the foreign trade zone and Ms. Hickerson said it would not affect it. Senator Torgerson also asked about any FAA waiver and Mr. Kito said any FAA waiver was not a big deal. Ashley Reid, lobbyist, briefly testified on behalf of the bill. There were no questions of this witness. Senator Donley moved HB 210 with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal notes. Senator Torgerson objected. By a vote of 2 - 3 (Torgerson, Parnell, Pearce, nay; Adams, Sharp, absent) the bill failed to be reported out of committee. Co-chair Sharp called SB 114.