CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 162(RLS) am "An Act relating to fees adopted by the Department of Natural Resources under AS 44.37.025 or 44.37.027 and to business license fees; and providing for an effective date." This was the first hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. Co-Chair Wilken explained that the House Rules Committee at the request of the Governor presents this bill. He stated that the bill would establish a $100 annual license fee for all business categories and a $50 annual license fee for business whose sole proprietor is 65 years of age or older within one year of the license application. In addition, he stated that the bill would allow the Recorder's Office in the Department of Natural Resources to charge fees in excess of the average cost of operation. RICK URION, Director, Division of Occupational Licensing, Department of Community and Economic Development informed the Committee that the annual business license fee has been $25 since 1949. He communicated that the Administration has determined that this legislation is a legitimate means of raising State revenue and would be easier to administer than basing a fee on the number of employees or the type of business. He noted that consideration is provided for sole proprietor businesses owned by senior citizens, aged 65 or older. He stated that the bill is "reasonable," and he urged passage of the legislation. Senator Bunde asked for further information regarding language in Section 1 pertaining to the Recorders fees in the Department of Natural Resources. NICO BUS, Administrative Services Manager, Division of Support Services, Department of Natural Resources communicated that during the past several years, the Recorder's Office has experienced an increase in the number of documents being received as well as an increase in the size of documents being requested. He shared that this has resulted in a "significant" increase in Department expenses. He stated that this proposal would allow the Department to apply fees in excess of the cost, and thereby enable the Department to study the situation and further align fees with the cost of the service as well as establishing a fee structure would encourage entities to address document size. Senator Bunde pointed out that the Senate Labor & Commerce Committee version of the bill would have generated more money for the State. In addition, he questioned the provision that allows senior citizens to pay a lower business license fee, as he understands that there are a lot of "wealthy" Alaskan seniors who buy business licenses. Senator Taylor moved to report the bill from Committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, CS HB 162(RLS) am was REPORTED from Committee with zero fiscal note #2 from the Department of Natural Resources and fiscal note #4 in the amount of $193,400 from the Department of Community and Economic Development.