SENATOR TAYLOR introduced HOUSE BILL NO. 112 (UNIFORM LIMITED PARTNERSHIP ACT UPDATE) introduced by REPRESENTATIVE CARL MOSES. TIM BENINTENDI, aide to REPRESENTATIVE CARL MOSES, was invited to testify. Number 381 MR. BENINTENDI explained the legislation would compete the upgrade of Alaska's Uniform Limited Partnership Act, and he reviewed the uniform law as making it legally compatible among states. He said it would bring Alaska into conformity with thirty three other states and make the state more attractive to investors and lenders. MR. BENINTENDI also said it had the support of the Alaska Uniform Law Commission, and he reviewed previous upgrading on the Limited Partnership Act, based on the recommended language from the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Law with the exception of the certificate format. He reviewed the actions of the sponsor on the short form v. the long form certificate and referred the members of the committee to the information in the bill packet from COMMISSIONER DEBORAH BEHR and several legal firms, all indicating preference for the notice form of certification. MR. BENINTENDI described Section 1 as putting the notice form into the statute - replacing the long form and allowing for the reduction of cumbersome filing requirements. He explained the long form requirement process in Section 20 to be made available. The remaining sections, MR. BENINTENDI explained, provided compatible amendments. MR. BENINTENDI explained the effective date was to coincide with the effective date of SB 193 to allow for the body of amendments to become law on July 1, 1993. He said there were two fiscal notes and no opposition. SENATOR LITTLE asked for additional explanation on the legislation, and MR. BENINTENDI explained it would upgrade the laws from 1916. He further explained how the new legislation would simplify the business of partnerships, especially where many partnerships now number in the thousands. MR. BENINTENDI explained how HB 112 would greatly assist the Department of Commerce and Economic Development gather, assimilate, and keep relevant partnership information current. SENATOR TAYLOR said he would hold the bill over for a future meeting.