SB 50-BOILER AND PRESSURE VESSEL INSPECTIONS MR. DWIGHT PERKINS, Deputy Commissioner, DOL, said SB 50 will allow the Department to increase efficiency by better utilizing the skills of existing personnel, who are competent by virtue of their special training, to perform annual inspections of cast iron boilers and domestic hot water heaters, an estimated one-half of the 6,000 boilers overdue for inspection. Limited inspections on a part-time basis should stop the backlog. CHAIRMAN MACKIE asked if the fiscal note shows that $40,000 in receipts will be generated. MR. PERKINS replied $40,000 is anticipated as additional income to the general fund. CHAIRMAN MACKIE questioned why State employees should serve this function, rather than private sector inspectors. MR. PERKINS stated the boiler code limits DOL's ability to delegate authority to municipalities or jurisdictions with a population of less than one million. SENATOR LEMAN asked if passage of SB 50 encourages the hire of more State employees or whether existing personnel will be able to get the necessary certification. MR. PERKINS replied DOL currently has three plumbing inspectors. One has the necessary certification; the other two will require minimal training to receive the certification, therefore no new employees will be needed. SENATOR LEMAN expressed concern that DOL not use this legislation as a means to hire new inspectors. CHAIRMAN MACKIE asked Mr. Perkins if he is aware of any opposition to SB 50. MR. PERKINS stated he is not, and that DOL sees this measure as one that streamlines government. SENATOR LEMAN moved SB 50 and its accompanying fiscal note from committee with individual recommendations. There being no objection, the motion carried.