SL&C - 3/7/95 SB 25 REPEAL VEGETABLE DEALER LICENSING  SENATOR DAVE DONLEY, sponsor of SB 25, explained SB 25 would eliminate an existing Alaska statute that currently requires people who purchase vegetables for later sale to have a special license and to post a $5,000 bond. He stated although it may benefit some people in the industry, it does not seem to be a necessary function of state government to enforce. If it was an appropriate role of government, it would be appropriate to have state oversight of all commercial transactions to protect the interests of anyone who sells anything to anybody. He commented because government has a natural tendency to expand on its own, and it is difficult to cut back on anything, this is an area the state could do without. SB 25 has support from the retail industry. It was brought to the attention of the Legislature by the Carrs chain. Many small vendors have become aware of the law only since SB 25 has gained attention and realize they are out of compliance. The Department has taken a neutral position on the bill. Number 087 SENATOR MILLER commented the fiscal note shows only four to six licenses are issued per year. There being no further testimony, SENATOR TORGERSON announced SB 25 would be held over in committee. He adjourned the meeting at 3:15 p.m.