SENATOR KELLY introduced SB 66 (UNIFORM LIMITED PARTNERSHIP ACT UPDATE) sponsored by SENATOR JIM DUNCAN. SENATOR KELLY invited ROXANNE STEWART, aide to SENATOR DUNCAN, to review the bill. MS STEWART explained the bill completed the upgrade of Alaska's Limited Partnership Act to conform to the recommendations of the National Conference of Commissioners under the Uniform State Laws. In reviewing the sections, she said Section 1 substitutes the notice form for the certificate of limited partnership for the old long form certificate, and the rest of the bill simply conforms to the remainder of the Limited Partnership Act. SENATOR KELLY opened the committee to questions. ART PETERSON, presently in private practice, strongly supports SB 66. He drew attention to two letters in the bill file from Anchorage attorneys written last year on this subject, also, strongly supporting the bill. MR. PETERSON explained the bill would provide for national uniformity with other states, and it would provide a modern approach to the area of limited partnerships, along with better access to the business communities throughout the country. He noted Section 1 was the heart of the bill, and all of the other provisions were compatible amendments. MR. PETERSON continued to explain the reasons for the substitution of the modern use of the short form, or notice form of the certificate of limited partnership, for the old fashioned long form. He gave an extensive account of the history and use of the certificate from its inception, and he explained the current application of the short form as a cost benefit. SENATOR RIEGER asked several questions of MR. PETERSON to clarify other types of joint ownership in business forms. Number 358 To answer SENATOR LINCOLN, MR. PETERSON explained the format was used by most states, but the long form dated back to 1917. SENATOR KELLY agreed with MR. PETERSON this change had been left out of the re-write last year, which satisfied SENATOR LINCOLN. Next, SENATOR KELLY called on WILLIS KIRKPATRICK, Director of the Division of Banking, Securities, and Corporations, to testify. MR. KIRKPATRICK testified in favor of the change since it would lessen the burden on his department in the filing procedures. He asked the committee to consider a couple of changes to update the standard industrial codes and to include a reminder for the limited partnerships to be filed in his department. Number 404 After some discussion, SENATOR LINCOLN moved to pass SENATE BILL NO. 66 from committee with individual recommendations and a zero fiscal note. Without objections, so ordered.