
Sara Hannan
189:14 - 190:14
"we are going to have two tranches or two streams of the mitigation or in this case it is the AVT once it's being executed and that being distributed out via the community assistance formula versus impact aid."
“we are going to have two tranches or two streams of the mitigation or in this case it is the AVT once it's being executed and that being distributed out via the community assistance formula versus impact aid.”
Um, I think Mr. Alper will probably be the one that needs to answer this, but Perhaps the sponsor can. I wanted to just make sure in my own mind because in another part of the bill where we have mitigation funds being administered out to municipalities and I can't remember if we are doing it via amendment but through DCCED. So we are going to have two tranches or two streams of the mitigation or in this case it is the AVT once it's being executed and that being distributed out via the community assistance formula versus impact aid. But we're going to, in essence, have two ways that a community would apply for or receive impacted money, some of it directly from the impact fund and some of it via the AVT producing revenue that we are now using in a formula to distribute. Am I correct?
Alaska House Finance Committee caps natural gas prices at $16 per million BTU for Alaskans through statutory amendment to House Bill 381, mirroring Enstar contract terms to protect ratepayers from cost overruns on Alaska LNG project.

The committee adopted an amendment Monday allowing municipalities to collect their share of the alternative volumetric tax directly from the pipeline operator rather than waiting for state appropriation, addressing borough concern about cash-flow delays and legislative control.
