CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 85(L&C) "An Act relating to the Alaska Banking Code; relating to mutual savings banks; relating to interstate state banks and international banks; relating to the pledging of bank assets as collateral security to tribal organizations; relating to the pledging of bank assets for interest swap agreements; relating to state business licenses; relating to persons who make loans secured by interests in vessels or facilities; relating to liability for the release or threatened release of hazardous substances; relating to the Model Foreign Bank Loan Act; and providing for an effective date." 9:19:56 AM Co-Chair Bishop shared that it was the second hearing for HB 85. The committee had previously opened and closed public testimony and intended to hear a quick bill reintroduction and look to the will of the committee. 9:20:14 AM REPRESENTATIVE BART LEBON, SPONSOR, spoke to the bill. He explained that the bill proposed to update several aspects of Alaskas outdated banking statutes found in Title VI. The bill would broadly bring regulatory parity between national charter banks and state charter banks and increase regulatory efficiency. The bill had the support of the Alaska Bankers Association and was introduced in collaboration with the Division of Banking and Securities. He referenced a memo to the co-chairs dated February 16, 2022, in response the committees questions (copy on file). He noted that there was invited testimony and staff available to answer questions. Co-Chair Bishop addressed a zero fiscal note (FN 5) from the Department of Environmental Conservation, OMB Component 3094. He read from the summary on page 2: It is unclear how many current or future contaminated sites may have no other party able to cover the department's costs of overseeing or conducting response or remediation. Co-Chair Bishop spoke to a zero fiscal note (FN 6) from the Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development, OMB Component 2808. He read from the fiscal note analysis: HB 85 adjusts statutory requirements for state and mutual savings banks to modernize the state's banking laws. Changes to regulations will be required, but will be combined with planned regulations projects. Co-Chair Bishop addressed a zero fiscal note (FN 7) from Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development, OMB Component 2360. The note indicated that the Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing (CBPL) did not expect fiscal impact from the legislation. Co-Chair Stedman MOVED to report SCS CSHB 85(L&C) out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. SCS CSHB 85(L&C) was REPORTED out of committee with four "do pass" recommendations and with three "no recommendation" recommendations, and with three previously published zero fiscal notes: FN 5(DEC), FN 6(CED), and FN 7(CED). 9:23:46 AM AT EASE 9:24:59 AM RECONVENED