CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 114(L&C) "An Act relating to the fee for a state business license; and providing for an effective date." This was the first hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. Co-chair Wilken informed that the Senate Rules Committee, at the request of the Governor, is sponsoring this legislation. He stated that this bill would increase the annual business license fee from $25 to $100 for sole proprietorship businesses and $300 for other business categories. He specified that the Labor and Commerce version of the bill is before the Committee. RICK URION, Director, Division of Occupational Licensing, Department of Community and Economic Development, testified that this legislation would align the business license fees with current operational expenses as the current fee structure has been in affect since 1949. He mentioned that, originally, the discussion allocated a $200 flat fee across the board, but he stated that it has evolved to a two-tier approach. He noted that there has been no opposition to the bill from organized business groups. He urged the Committee to adopt the legislation "as it is a good measure" and would generate a "substantial" amount of revenue for the State. Senator Bunde noted that Senator Ralph Seekins, who is a private businessman, contributed substantially to the development of this legislation. He continued that while the fee structure proposed in the Labor and Commerce version of the bill has altered from that of the original bill, it is a good compromise. Mr. Urion informed that, under this legislation, business licenses would be issued annually rather than bi-annually, as is current practice. However, he noted that the Committee should address existing statutes concerning the 1,256 businesses that have business licenses with tobacco endorsements as the endorsement language specifies that the endorsement is valid "for the term of a business license." The new language being proposed, he explained, would inadvertently increase the fee for tobacco endorsements to $100 annually rather than $100 biennially, as intended. Senator Taylor asked for further clarification regarding the tobacco endorsement fee. SFC 03 # 76, Side A 10:38 AM Mr. Urion stated that were this legislation adopted as is, the annual fee for the tobacco endorsement would increase to $100. Co-Chair Wilken stated that this issue would be addressed in separate legislation. Co-Chair Wilken ordered the bill HELD in Committee.