Legislature(2003 - 2004)
2004-04-13 House Journal
Full Journal pdf2004-04-13 House Journal Page 3296 HB 554 HOUSE BILL NO. 554 by the House Rules Committee by request of the Governor, entitled: "An Act authorizing the making of certain commercial fishing loans to eligible community quota entities for the purchase of certain fishing quota shares; and providing for an effective date." was read the first time and referred to the Community & Regional Affairs and Finance Committees. The following fiscal note(s) apply: 1. Zero, Dept. of Community & Economic Development 2. Zero, Dept. of Fish & Game The Governor's transmittal letter dated April 9, 2004, follows: "Dear Speaker Kott: Under the authority of article III, section 18, of the Alaska Constitution, I am transmitting a bill to amend the lending authority of the Department of Community and Economic Development (department) under the Commercial Fishing Loan Act; to authorize 2004-04-13 House Journal Page 3297 loans to federally designated community quota entities authorized by federal regulation to purchase and hold certain fishing quota shares; and to lease the resultant individual fishing quota shares to community residents. The federal government is currently proposing federal regulations that, if adopted, would amend the federal individual fishing quota program. The definition of an eligible quota shares holder would be revised to allow specific communities in the Gulf of Alaska to purchase quota shares for halibut and sablefish fisheries. The community quota entity may then hold the shares for lease to their community residents. Quota shares, and loans for their purchase under the Commercial Fishing Loan Act, are presently limited to individuals. The purpose of the amendment is to improve the economic viability of these communities through local ownership of fishing privileges. Since the initial allocation of quota shares all but two of the 42 eligible communities have experienced a significant decline in the number of quota shares held by residents. This amendment will provide a financing mechanism that can be used by these communities to help reverse this trend. The bill's effective date provision for the loan statute changes would ensure that if the proposed federal regulations do not take effect, the bill's changes expanding the department's lending authority also would not take effect. The community quota entity program provides a unique opportunity to improve economic conditions in a number of Alaska's coastal communities. Local ownership of fishing privileges is vital to the financial health of these communities. I urge your prompt and favorable action on this measure. Sincerely yours, /s/ Frank H. Murkowski Governor"