SB 6-MOBILE HOME PARK EVICTION NOTICE    CHAIRMAN RANDY PHILLIPS called the Senate Labor & Commerce Committee meeting to order at 1:35 p.m. and announced SB 6 to be up for consideration. SENATOR ELLIS, sponsor of SB 6, said he thought there was good committee discussion on pooling resources so mobile home park residents could relocate when needed. The drafter recommended that even though it's a good idea, to not put it in statute, however, because it is already legal. There is a proposal, version O, before the committee to move the dates forward, making them a little more reasonable for those involved. SENATOR DAVIS moved to adopt the committee substitute to SB 6, version O. There were no objections and it was so ordered. SENATOR ELLIS commented that even though he thought he would be making enemies with the mobile park owners, they have agreed that this is a good and fair idea. "It doesn't seem that there is any opposition to this helping hand to folks who are caught in a very tough situation and could become burdens on the social service system if we don't help them out a little bit here." SENATOR TORGERSON asked if there was a land designation for mobile home parks or is the land zoned commercial and they put a park on it. SENATOR ELLIS couldn't answer that, but said he would find out. SENATOR TORGERSON thought the intent was clearly to have mobile home owners move out in the summer time with at least 365 days notice. He asked what date that notice would start from. SENATOR ELLIS said he would get an explicit answer for that, because everyone should know the rules. SENATOR LEMAN said he didn't exactly understand the reasons for not providing the flexibility for pooling. He thought they should be able to explicitly say, "or provide the ability for a pooling of resources…." He said he intended to work on it further in the Finance Committee. SENATOR ELLIS thought it would be worth another try to put explicit language in the statute for pooling. SENATOR LEMAN moved to pass CSSB 6 (L&C) from committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.