HB 139-ALLOW SCREEN DEVICES IN UTILITY VEHICLES  9:53:08 AM CHAIR MENARD announced the consideration of HB 139. ALLISON LAFFEN, Staff to Representative Max Gruenberg, Alaska State Legislature, said her office has been working with Representative Gatto on HB 139. It corrects on oversight in HB 88 of 2008, which prohibits vehicle drivers from having a screen device operating within their view when the car is in motion. Exceptions were made for cell phones, GPS devices, and for the Department of Transportation, but it failed to make an exception to public utility companies. These companies need screen devices for data acquisition and to receive emergency information. CURTIS THAYER, ENSTAR Natural Gas, Anchorage, said ENSTAR supports HB 139, which will clarify statute. Public utilities use data acquisition in meter readings and for gas leaks and fire. Municipal Light and Power, Chugach Electric, and Golden Valley Electric support HB 139. "We believe it was just an oversight last year when the original bill was passed." SENATOR FRENCH asked if the bill stopped the company from using the screen devices. MR. THAYER said it did not, but a clarification is needed. The vehicles drive slowly down the street and electronically receive meter information. If there is a discrepancy the van will pull off and check the meter. 9:57:25 AM SENATOR FRENCH asked if the company has received any tickets. MR. THAYER said no. SENATOR MEYER said it is frustrating to have to pass a bill to correct one passed last year. Are there other screen device users to be addressed, like the Anchorage Police Department? MS. LAFFEN said she is not aware of any others. SENATOR MEYER moved to report HB 139 from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). There being no objection, HB 139 passed out of committee.