CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 20(FIN) "An Act relating to commercial fishing loans for energy efficiency upgrades and increasing the maximum amount for certain loans under the Commercial Fishing Loan Act; and providing for an effective date." Co-Chair Hoffman MOVED to ADOPT the SCS for CS for HB 20, labeled 26-LS0124\T, Kane, 4/8/10, as the working document before the committee. Co-Chair Stedman OBJECTED. He related that Version T limits the loans to engines and generators only. Co-Chair Stedman WITHDREW his OBJECTION. He noted that the SCS amends the title and will require a concurrent resolution. 9:21:00 AM REPRESENTATIVE BRYCE EDGMON, SPONSOR, explained the bill. He said the bill puts the Engine Efficiency Loan Program created in 2008 into statute and broadens the pool of eligible fishers who can participate. He explained that the bill pertains to Sections A and B of the Commercial Fishing Loan Act. It allows for low interest rate loans for vessel upgrades. He added that the bill relies on proceeds from the fund itself and requires no general fund dollars. The Division of Investments says it is possible that an additional position would be required, but it would be funded by program receipts or by the commercial fishery revolving fund. Co-Chair Stedman noted that it was the first hearing on the bill. He highlighted one fiscal note from the Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development. Co-Chair Stedman pointed out that page 2, line 4, would need a correction. He wanted to be sure the entire generator would be included where it states "for propulsion engine or generator engine". Representative Edgmon said he would support that correction. 9:24:19 AM Senator Olson asked about the eligibility of out-of-state permit holders. Representative Edgmon noted two requirements; Alaska residency for two years, and demonstration of participation in a commercial fishery for two out of the last five years. HB 20 was heard and HELD in Committee for further consideration. 9:26:03 AM