SB 93-NAMES OF ORGANIZATIONS & BUSINESSES CHAIRMAN MACKIE announced SB 93 to be up for consideration. MR. TERRY ELDER, Director, Division of Banking, Securities and Corporations, said Ms. Dawn Williams knew more than he did about the issue, but she has a bronchial infection and has a hard time talking. MR. ELDER said there are currently three different sections for approving a name. An older standard is that you can't have a name that is deceptively the same as or similar to another name. Another standard is that the name must be distinct and the new sections say that the name must be distinguishable on the records of the agency which involves the corporation section of his Division. The newer sections that cover limited liability companies and limited liability partnerships have the newer standards, but the others have the old standards. This legislation consolidates all to the newer standard. SENATOR DONLEY moved to adopt the committee substitute to SB 93. There were no objections and it was so ordered. MR. ELDER said that the name issue recently has put the State in the middle of disputes and that really isn't a public protection issue. CHAIRMAN MACKIE asked if he knew of anyone opposed to this bill. MR. ELDER said he just didn't have an idea. He said the Division does not have the authority to tell someone they can or cannot use a name. The dispute is usually whether they have made a mistake by issuing it. A lot of people think the Division has more authority than they really have to enforce a name, but it is a private action. CHAIRMAN MAKCIE asked if SB 93 clarifies the language making it easier to understand what the Division can and cannot do in terms of issuing a new name. MR. ELDER affirmed that and added that it makes it consistent in statute. Number 525 SENATOR LEMAN said he worked with a group that was incorporated as a nonprofit entity and the name was very similar to one that was already incorporated. They got a letter of nonobjection from the other group. Could that type of activity continue, he asked. MR. ELDER answered that is the current procedure, but they should greatly reduce those types of problems by moving to distinguishable on the records. SENATOR LEMAN said a memo from Legal Services noted there were religious organizations with similar names, but with the regional name attached. MR. ELDER said the geographic difference is identified in those cases. SENATOR DONLEY moved to pass CSSB 93(L&C) with accompanying fiscal notes and individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.