CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS announced that the committee has two proposed Senate Rules Committee substitutes (Versions P and O) to HB 262- BUILDING SAFETY ACCOUNT. MS. AMY ERICKSON, staff to Representative Murkowski, sponsor of HB 262, asked to hear an explanation of the committee substitutes. CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS informed members that Version P is more encompassing than Version O. He asked Ms. Kreitzer to explain the differences between the two versions. MS. ANNETTE KREITZER, staff to Senator Leman, said she is testifying on behalf of the Senate Finance Committee. She told members the Senate Finance Committee plans to use receipt- supported services to fully fund state parks, the food safety program, and some portions of the budgets of the Departments of Revenue and Public Safety. Version O contains a list of those receipts. Beginning on page 2, Section 4, Department of Community and Economic Development business license fees are targeted and put in the same category as occupational license fees, which are already used for receipt-supported services. Section 5 contains the list of receipts from the House version, as well as receipts from the Department of Environmental Conservation for food safety, the Department of Natural Resources for the Division of Parks, and receipts for private security guards and the concealed carry program. As Senate Finance subcommittees closed out their budgets, the full Senate Finance Committee, which anticipated using receipt-supported services, began to compile this list. MS. KREITZER explained that Version P is much shorter, however Section 4 would still be necessary to differentiate between business and occupational licenses. Section 5, instead of containing a laundry list of activities, contains the following description of general fund program receipts: Fees, charges, income earned and assets and other state money received by a state agency in connection with the performance of its functions if the fees, charges, income or other money is accounted for separately by the state agency. She noted that Version P encompasses about $7.8 million more than Version O and is more inclusive. She anticipates this bill will go to a conference committee and, even with the broad language in the bill, the conference committee can break it down into a list if it would rather take that approach. CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS pointed out that a title change will be necessary for either committee substitute. He asked for a response from Representative Murkowski's staff. MS. AMY ERICKSON said she has not had the opportunity to discuss either version with Representative Murkowski so is not able to state a position at this time. SENATOR HALFORD arrived. CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS announced that HB 262, along with the title change, will be held until the next hearing to hear from Representative Murkowski. There being no further business to come before the committee, CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS adjourned the meeting at 11:22 a.m.