SENATE BILL NO. 292 "An Act relating to the registration and operation of pawnbrokers and to the exemption for pawnbrokers under the Alaska Small Loans Act; and providing for an effective date." 10:27:26 AM JOSH TEMPEL, STAFF, SENATOR HUGGINS explained that SB 292 is an act relating to the registration and operation of pawnbrokers to the exemptions for pawnbrokers under the Alaska Small Loans Act and to the exclusion of pawnbrokers under certain definitions in the uniform commercial code and providing for an effective date. Currently, in Alaska statute, only a couple of paragraphs regulate pawnbrokers as the power is left to the municipalities and boroughs. Most cities have not instituted any regulations. This bill would create an even standard across Alaska for pawnbrokers. 10:34:55 AM Mr. Tempel discussed Section 6 and listing definitions, while Section 7 returns to Sections 1-4 which separate pawnbrokers from second hand stores. He noted that Section 8 allows the department to adopt regulations to implement the legislation. Section 9 involves state licensing versus municipal licensing. Section 10 sets the statute as a minimum standard across the state. Section 11 allows the department immediate authority to begin working on regulations, while Section 12 establishes the effective date for the statute at July 1, 2011. Co-Chair Stedman introduced one fiscal note from the Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development for $38 thousand in receipt supported services. FERNANDO PENA, GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS DIRECTOR, CASH AMERICA (via teleconference) testified in support of the legislation. SB 292 was HEARD and HELD in Committee for further consideration.