CHAIRMAN ROBIN TAYLOR called the Judiciary Committee meeting to order at 1:50 p.m. He brought SB 327 (TAX ON RESIDUAL MARINE FUEL L OIL) before the committee as the first order of business. SENATOR LITTLE explained the legislation allows the state to do some creative economic development. Currently, the state charges 5 cents per gallon for residual fuel, and SB 327 would allow the state to continue to collect the 5 cents per gallon for the residual fuel until the existing amount of tax has been collected. The historical amount has been approximately $205,000, and after that amount is collected, the bill would allow for the tax to go to 1 cent per gallon. She said dropping the tax to 1 cent per gallon will create an incentive for cruise ships to purchase their fuel in Seward. Number 080 RAY GILLESPIE, representing Petro Marine Services, said Petro Marine is based in Seward, and their marketing director, Jim Burns, worked with the cruise industry to try to develop a new market for bunker fuels. He said the purpose of the legislation is to expand the market by making the product more competitive without costing the state treasury any money. SENATOR LITTLE noted that Sitka is very enthused about the legislation as it may create some economic opportunities there as well. Number 136 SENATOR LITTLE moved that SB 327 be passed out of committee with individual recommendations. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.