CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 361(FIN) "An Act relating to charges for state services; requiring that fees levied by resource agencies for designated regulatory services be based on the actual and reasonable direct cost of providing the services, except in the case of certain negotiated or fixed fees; relating to negotiated and fixed fees of resource agencies; relating to invoices for designated regulatory services; establishing a petition process regarding fees charged by resource agencies for regulatory services; and providing for an effective date." TWO AT EASES: 9:15 and 9:50 - both for five minutes. DARWIN PETERSON, Staff, Senator John Torgerson, explained the changes between version "K" and the new version "M", #1-LS1299\M, Kurtz, 4/13/00 of the bill. On Page 5, Lines 11-18 of version "K", the language was deleted in version "M"; Page 6 of version "K", subsection "B" was deleted in version "M". He added that on Page 6, subsections "C" and "D" would go into effect July 1, 2001, however, subsection "A" would go into effect July 1, 2002. Mr. Peterson continued, Page 8, subsection 3, Line 14, will not include travel. Mr. Peterson commented on how the changes would decrease the fiscal note. Senator Adams asked why license fee costs were increased through the legislation. KEN FREEMAN, Director, Resource Development Council (RDC), Anchorage, noted that the fiscal note incorporates a permanent invoicing system necessary for the agency to trim costs. That would be a one-time expenditure. The fiscal note also provides funding for Department of Environmental Conservation to write regulations in conjunction with the water program. Additionally, there will be a slight reduction in the amount of money collected from program receipts. Co-Chair Torgerson asked if RDC supported the committee substitute. Mr. Freeman replied that they did support the committee substitute. He interjected that the elimination of invoicing to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) was a change that RDC "could live with". He added that the "delayed implementation" would work well for the agency, as it would focus them to deal with only one program at a time. Senator Adams MOVED to adopt the work draft version "M" as the document before the Committee. There being NO OBJECTION, it was adopted. JANICE ADAIR, (Testified via Teleconference), Director, Division of Environmental Health, Department of Environmental Conservation, Anchorage, offered to answer questions of the Committee. Senator P. Kelly MOVED to report CS HB 361 (FIN) out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CS HB 361 (FIN) was reported out of Committee with a "no recommendation" and with a fiscal note by Department of Environmental Conservation.