SB 49 SERVICE OF PROCESS ON NONRES TAXPAYERS  CHAIRMAN LEMAN announced SB 49 to be up for consideration. MR. BOB BARTHOLOMEW, Deputy Director, Income and Excise Division, explained that SB 49 asks the legislature to repeal a current tax bond program that's on statute that requires non-resident businesses or individuals to file a bond and fill out an affidavit to secure payment of their taxes to the State. Since that time it has been determined that the program just isn't worth the 800 hours and the paper the Department of Revenue staff are processing it on. Alaska is the only state that still has the requirement and staff at Department of Revenue can't remember having to ever go against the bond or affidavit to secure a tax payment. They have other tools that they can use like securing bank accounts, etc. MR. BARTHOLOMEW said they are asking to be allowed to redirect the 800 hours into more compliance efforts that will get the State more money. Number 356 CHAIRMAN LEMAN said he should bring up their request for the redirection of funds in the Finance subcommittee for Revenue. SENATOR MACKIE said he agreed with Mr. Bartholomew's testimony regarding the redirection of staff time. SENATOR MACKIE moved to pass SB 49 from committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.