HB 124-COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE DRIVERS/EMPLOYER  CHAIR BUNDE announced HB 124 to be up for consideration. MR. TODD LARKIN, staff to Representative Jim Holm, said HB 124 is a housekeeping measure suggested by the Administration. It would cost the state $20 to $40 million in highway funds if it does not come into compliance with a federal code that says commercial drivers need to stop at railroad crossings. Although that's taught in CDL classes and is a federal requirement, it's never been the law in Alaska. He found that Alaska is already past its deadline for compliance, so the bill should be hurried along. He noted that HB 124 has an immediate effective date. MS. KAREN HEMMINGS stated support for HB 124 so that drivers can be in compliance with their CDL licensing program. MR. MATT LAVECK said he was available to answer questions. There being no further comments, CHAIR BUNDE set the bill aside.