CS HB 339(JUD)-TRADE PRACTICES: FREE TRIAL/OPT-OUT PLANS CHAIR CON BUNDE announced CSHB 339(JUD) to be up for consideration in Labor and Commerce for the first time. REPRESENTATIVE KEVIN MEYER, sponsor, said this is truly a consumer protection bill that addresses two distinct marketing practices. The first is the free trial period and the second is the opt out marketing program. The free trial period pertains to magazines that offer someone to view its magazine for 30 days and then if he likes it, the billing starts. Unfortunately, it's not always clear after that free trial period as to what one's obligations are. This bill requires that the seller clearly disclose all material terms and conditions of the free trial period. This includes any obligations the user has during the free trial period and describes the charges and how they will be made after the product has been used in the free trial period. It will shift the burden onto the business to prove that it fully disclosed all of its requirements and obligations for using the product during the free trial period. The second issue is the opt-out marketing plan. Last year, telecommunication companies were offering a service on cell phones that unless a person opted out, he or she automatically got charged for it. This isn't fair. Also, sometimes when you try to opt out of something, that 1-800 number can be on eternal hold. "It's very frustrating for the buyer." Businesses rely on people not opting out. MS. DRINKWATER, Department of Law (DOL), said that Representative Meyer gave a very accurate summary of the purpose of the bill, which the department supports, and she would be happy to answer questions. MS. VIRGINIA TORNESS, Alaska Public Interest Research Group (AKPIRG), supported HB 339, because it will better protect consumers in Alaska. Opt out plans have often been used to trap consumers in the purchasing of goods or services, simply because they did not check a box or send back the appropriate form. This is essentially true of most free trial offers. CHAIR BUNDE noted a letter from AARP in support of HB 339. SENATOR SEEKINS moved to pass CSHB 339(JUD) from committee with individual recommendations and fiscal note. Senators Gary Stevens, Hollis French, Ralph Seekins and Chair Con Bunde voted yea; and CSHB 339(JUD) moved from committee.