SENATE BILL NO. 271 "An Act relating to fees charged for inspections by the Department of Environmental Conservation; and providing for an effective date." This was the fifth hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. DARWIN PETERSON, staff to the Senate Finance Committee addressed the proposed committee substitute, 1-LS1223\H, and noted the major changes made to the bill based on remarks made at the previous hearing. Mr. Peterson noted the first change as reflected on page one of the committee substitute, gave the definition of "mobile food unit" as a facility "that serves only beverages and prepackaged food that are from an improved source and are not potentially hazardous.". He said this essentially refers to espresso carts. Mr. Peterson continued with the second change shown on page 2, lines 17 through 19. This language, he said further defines that buildings housing more than one establishment and share the same kitchen would be charged only one inspection fee. He gave as an example, a bar and restaurant that share the same kitchen. He noted that if the bar and restaurant have separate kitchens, they would be charged separate inspection fees. Mr. Peterson pointed out that the make-up of the Food Safety Advisory Group was changed on page 3, lines 6 and 7 of the committee substitute. Instead of having the members of the group selected by the commissioner of the Department of Environmental Conservation, he stated the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President of the Senate would select the members. Mr. Peterson added that the legislature's Regulation Review Committee would now be responsible for staffing the Food Safety Advisory Group as stipulated in language on page 3, lines 14 through 16. Mr. Peterson noted an additional change that was present in both the previous committee substitute and this proposed committee substitute establishing the effective date at January 1, 2001, by request of the department. Senator Green noticed the language pertaining to the Food Safety Advisory Group did not address notices of upcoming meetings to the staff. She was concerned that the group might hold meetings without notifying the staff. Co-Chair Torgerson knew of no specific language other than the Open Meetings Act that pertains to notices of meetings. He commented that it would not always be necessary to have staff present at these meetings. He hoped the group would get together on it's own. However, he stressed that when official recommendations are made, the Regulation Review Committee staff needs to write the regulations to present to the legislature. Senator Green relayed that if she were a staff member of the Regulation Review Committee, she would want to attend the meetings and be involved in the formation of regulations. Senator Leman moved to adopt CS SB 271, 1-LS1223\H as a workdraft. It was adopted without objection. Senator Leman then offered a motion to report CS SB 271, 1- LS1223\H from Committee with forthcoming fiscal note from the Department of Environmental Conservation. Without objection, the bill MOVED FROM COMMITTEE.