HB 86 CITIES: PAYMENTS IN LIEU OF TAXES CHAIRMAN GREEN brought HB 86 before the committee as the next order of business. REPRESENTATIVE IVAN IVAN, prime sponsor of HB 86, stated he introduced the legislation because it will have a positive economic impact on communities in rural Alaska that are in unorganized areas of the state. The bill establishes the payment in lieu of taxes program within the Department of Community & Regional Affairs for home rule and general law cities located in the unorganized borough within federally designed areas of the Alaska. He related the program will be financed by funds the states receives annually from the federal government under 31 U.S.C. 6901 - 31 U.S|.C. 6902. Senator Ted Steven sponsored an amendment to the Omnibus Parks and Public Lands Management Act which allows cities in the unorganized borough to receive payment. Representative Ivan explained the legislation will provide a method for the Department of Community & Regional Affairs to distribute the annual funding and to establish criteria to determine whether a city is eligible to receive payment under the program as intended by federal law. The amount of money to be distributed to each eligible home rule or general law city will be based upon the population of the city as certified by the commissioner of the DCRA. The funds received by the cities under this program can be used for any general purpose for which the city is authorized under federal, state or local law. In conclusion, Representative Ivan said these funds will supplement rather than replace current funding provided to the cities by the state. He said it will improve the financial health of the cities and, hopefully, will enhance and encourage cities to remain incorporated instead of dissolving. Number 430 CHAIRMAN GREEN asked Representative Ivan if the cities in the areas that will impacted by the legislation are in favor of it, and he acknowledged that they are. Number 440 KEVIN RITCHIE, Executive Director, Alaska Municipal League, voiced the Alaska Municipal League's support for HB 86. Mr. Ritchie noted that before the federal legislation was passed last year the only part of the United States that was not receiving payment in lieu taxes funding was the unorganized boroughs, and this legislation simply includes the unorganized borough with all of the other boroughs in Alaska and the rest of the United States. There being no further testimony on HB 86, CHAIRMAN GREEN asked for the will of the committee. SENATOR MACKIE moved HB 86 and the accompanying zero fiscal note be passed out of committee with individual recommendations. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.