Legislature(2021 - 2022)ADAMS 519

04/20/2021 09:00 AM House FINANCE

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+= HB 79 SALTWATER SPORTFISHING OPERATORS/GUIDES TELECONFERENCED
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+= HB 80 SPT FSH HATCHERY FACIL ACCT; SURCHARGE TELECONFERENCED
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+= HB 126 EXTEND BOARD OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANCY TELECONFERENCED
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-- Testimony <Invitation Only> --
HOUSE BILL NO. 79                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
     "An Act relating to saltwater sport fishing operators                                                                      
     and saltwater sport fishing guides; and providing for                                                                      
     an effective date."                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
9:07:31 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  Merrick  indicated  there were  2  amendments  for                                                                    
HB 79. She  noted that the commissioner  and the legislative                                                                    
liaison  for the  Department  of Fish  and  Game (DFG)  were                                                                    
available for questions.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Representative Carpenter MOVED to ADOPT Amendment 1 (copy                                                                       
on file):                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
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          "(b) The department may limit the information it                                                                      
          collects from a sport fishing guide under this                                                                        
          section to                                                                                                            
               (1) saltwater sport fishing guide services;                                                                      
               (2) freshwater sport fishing guide services;                                                                     
               or                                                                                                               
               (3) guided sport fishing for certain                                                                             
               species."                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
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Representative Josephson OBJECTED for discussion.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Representative   Carpenter   reviewed  the   amendment.   He                                                                    
reported   that  Article   8,  Section   4  of   the  Alaska                                                                    
Constitution   stated   that    fish,   forests,   wildlife,                                                                    
grasslands, and  other replenishable resources  belonging to                                                                    
the state  should be utilized, developed,  and maintained on                                                                    
the sustained  yield principle subject to  preferences among                                                                    
beneficial uses.  The bill and  the amendment  addressed how                                                                    
the state was managing  preferences of beneficial uses. With                                                                    
the  passage of  HB 79  saltwater guides  would continue  to                                                                    
record  and  report  harvest   data  through  their  logbook                                                                    
program.  Drift   and  setnet  commercial   fishermen  would                                                                    
continue  to record  and  report harvest  data  and was  not                                                                    
addressed in the bill.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Carpenter  explained   that  the  freshwater                                                                    
guides would  be the only  commercial fishing  interest that                                                                    
would not  be required  to record  and report  harvest data.                                                                    
freshwater  guides  would be  licensed  under  the bill  and                                                                    
would  be  paying  for  the  saltwater  guide  program.  The                                                                    
amendment  allowed DFG  to  instate  a freshwater  guidebook                                                                    
program but did not require  it. He thought it would provide                                                                    
the  department the  ability to  collect the  data that  was                                                                    
necessary  to manage  to a  sustained yield  principle in  a                                                                    
fair manner  amongst all of  the state's  commercial fishing                                                                    
interests.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Rasmussen asked  if Commissioner  Lang could                                                                    
speak to the amendment.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
9:09:48 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
DOUGLAS VINCENT-LANG,  COMMISSIONER, DEPARTMENT OF  FISH AND                                                                    
GAME, thought  the Representative's intention with  the bill                                                                    
was  to  allow  the   department  to  institute  stand-alone                                                                    
freshwater  reporting requirements  if the  department found                                                                    
it  necessary for  management  of the  fishery.  He did  not                                                                    
think  the  bill required  the  department  to implement  it                                                                    
entirely for the freshwater industry.  If the department saw                                                                    
a need in freshwater on  the Kenai Peninsula, the department                                                                    
could  implement just  a piece  of it.  He asked  if he  was                                                                    
correct.   Representative   Carpenter   responded,   "That's                                                                    
correct, or any other way that you might see fit."                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner    Vincent-Lang   provided    some   historical                                                                    
information.  He explained  that the  reason the  department                                                                    
had elected  to exclude freshwater from  the bill originally                                                                    
was due  to the department  not using  much data to  run the                                                                    
freshwater  fisheries in  the  past.  There were  instances,                                                                    
especially on  federal lands, in  which minor  violations in                                                                    
the number  of graylings  released resulted  in the  loss of                                                                    
the concessions by freshwater guides  operating in the area.                                                                    
The department did  not want to impose  a statewide approach                                                                    
to the  reporting. Currently, if  there was a need  for data                                                                    
on a  case-by-case basis, there was  nothing prohibiting the                                                                    
department to collect  the data. For instance, if  DFG had a                                                                    
need to collect information  in freshwater, it could collect                                                                    
the data through a creel  survey or another type of program.                                                                    
His understanding was that the  amendment applied on a case-                                                                    
by-case  basis  and  would not  require  the  department  to                                                                    
institute a comprehensive program.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Merrick relayed that  the committee had been joined                                                                    
by Representative Edgmon.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Rasmussen was  trying  to  establish if  the                                                                    
department already had the  authority through regulations to                                                                    
do  what  the amendment  offered.  She  wondered if  it  was                                                                    
necessary to  have the provision  in statute. She  asked the                                                                    
commissioner to  speak to any  specific needs of  having the                                                                    
issue in statute.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner    Vincent-Lang     suggested    Representative                                                                    
Rasmussen was  correct that the department  could already do                                                                    
what the amendment was trying  to do. Although the amendment                                                                    
was  not  needed  for   regulatory  authority,  it  provided                                                                    
clarity and created another option in managing the fishery.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
9:12:59 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative Josephson  suggested guides currently  on the                                                                    
Kasilof or Kenai Rivers were  not required to have to report                                                                    
catches  to the  department each  day.  He asked  if he  was                                                                    
correct.  Commissioner Vincent-Lang  responded  that if  the                                                                    
department was concerned with the  number of salmon taken by                                                                    
the  guide  industry,  the department  had  the  ability  to                                                                    
perform  a creel  survey  which was  how  it collected  such                                                                    
data.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Josephson  was  surprised  that  individuals                                                                    
were required  to report their  catch, yet  freshwater sport                                                                    
fishing guides were not.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner  Vincent-Lang  explained  that  the  department                                                                    
walked away from  the mandatory system on  guide was because                                                                    
across much of  Alaska it was not using  the information for                                                                    
in season  management. For example, information  such as the                                                                    
number  of graylings  and rainbow  trout being  released was                                                                    
not being  used to  manage those  fisheries    especially in                                                                    
areas  where there  were  trophy  fisheries. The  department                                                                    
withdrew its  focus on the freshwater  portion focusing more                                                                    
on  the  in  season  need:  saltwater.  Saltwater  fisheries                                                                    
included  halibut, salmon,  and rockfish  fisheries. If  the                                                                    
department needed the information  regarding freshwater on a                                                                    
case-by-case  basis,  it  could be  obtained  through  creel                                                                    
surveys.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Josephson asked  the commissioner  to repeat                                                                    
himself. Commissioner Vincent-Lang  indicated the department                                                                    
used a creel survey, a dockside sample.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Representative Carpenter  also heard that  freshwater guides                                                                    
were  having a  difficult time  filling  out log  books -  a                                                                    
reason for why  it was no longer required.  He asserted that                                                                    
technology  had come  a  long way  and  that the  department                                                                    
should be  able to create  an online reporting  system which                                                                    
would allow guides to enter  their harvests on their phones.                                                                    
He thought treating one user  group differently from another                                                                    
was not  appropriate. He  did not  understand why  the state                                                                    
would not want reporting  from freshwater guides. He thought                                                                    
it was a red herring. The  issues on the Kenai were numerous                                                                    
regarding sport fishing. He thought  it would be in the best                                                                    
interest of the  people and the resource to see  that all of                                                                    
the commercial  entities were recording and  reporting their                                                                    
harvest numbers  in order for  the state to  properly manage                                                                    
on a  sustained yield  principle. He thought  it was  a fair                                                                    
way to approach the  issue when discussing preferences among                                                                    
beneficial  uses. He  was not  being heavy  handed with  the                                                                    
language  he was  offering. The  amendment  would create  in                                                                    
statute  a means  for the  state to  be able  to manage  its                                                                    
resources by collecting data.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner   Vincent-Lang   noted  that   the   department                                                                    
collected the harvest information.  Guides provided a sports                                                                    
fishing  service  and  the information  was  being  provided                                                                    
through a mailout survey and  through dockside creel surveys                                                                    
by contacting  anglers. It was  not that the  department was                                                                    
not capturing the harvest information,  it was capturing the                                                                    
data in  a way that  was delineated  to that sector  and its                                                                    
allocation.  In the  marine  fisheries,  the department  had                                                                    
sector  allocations to  the charter  boat  fishery that  the                                                                    
department  needed  to track  for  halibut  and salmon.  The                                                                    
department  did not  have many  sector  allocations that  it                                                                    
needed  to track  in season  in freshwater.  He reemphasized                                                                    
that the  department was  capturing the  number of  fish for                                                                    
biological and sustainability purposes.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Carpenter  responded,  "And yet  we  have  a                                                                    
decline in King  Salmon on the Kenai River."  He opined that                                                                    
something  in  the  previous  decade  was  not  working.  He                                                                    
suggested  that a  collection  of more  data  might help  to                                                                    
better understand  the problem. He  found it strange  that a                                                                    
dockside survey  would be  okay for one  user group  but not                                                                    
another. All the other commercial  user groups had to report                                                                    
each  individual  fish  they caught,  not  just  a  dockside                                                                    
survey. He suggested  that one user group  was being treated                                                                    
less harshly by requiring less reporting than another.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
9:19:26 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Wool  had  some  of  the  same  concerns  as                                                                    
Representative Carpenter.  He was especially  concerned with                                                                    
the king  salmon fishery. He  had taken guided trips  on the                                                                    
Klutina River where the King  Salmon fishery had been closed                                                                    
for  periods. He  did not  always mail  the surveys  back to                                                                    
DFG. He thought the department  would want more precise data                                                                    
for a delicate fishery. He  asked if the department required                                                                    
guides  to report  for a  sensitive fishery  in a  sensitive                                                                    
area.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner  Vincent-Lang  replied  that  if  there  was  a                                                                    
desire and  a need for in-season  management, the department                                                                    
would likely  implement some sort of  reporting requirement.                                                                    
The  department  had  a  requirement  for  marine  fisheries                                                                    
presently. The department did not  have many instances where                                                                    
the  Board  of  Fisheries  had given  it  an  allocation  in                                                                    
freshwater that had to be tracked in-season.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Wool asked  if  the  amendment would  change                                                                    
anything in the  commissioner's current management approach.                                                                    
Commissioner  Vincent-Lang  commented   that  the  amendment                                                                    
would  allow   more  flexibility  in  both   freshwater  and                                                                    
saltwater  on a  case-by-case  basis.  The department  would                                                                    
likely continue  with the saltwater piece  because of treaty                                                                    
and  obligations  under  the Halibut  Act  and  the  Pacific                                                                    
Salmon Act.  If a need  arose in freshwater,  the department                                                                    
would  apply a  program. However,  he would  not immediately                                                                    
institute a statewide freshwater program.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Vice-Chair Ortiz  asked about collecting data  on freshwater                                                                    
systems. He  wondered what  kind of  coverage took  place on                                                                    
rivers like  the Kenai River  in terms of creel  surveys and                                                                    
whether it  was consistent and thorough  from day-to-day. He                                                                    
inquired whether  there was always  a presence on  the Kenai                                                                    
River.  He was  familiar  with creel  surveys in  saltwater.                                                                    
Most of  the time  there was a  creel survey  person present                                                                    
when he  came into the  dock. He asked for  more information                                                                    
about creel surveys in freshwater situations.                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner Vincent-Lang answered  that when the department                                                                    
did  a  creel  survey  someone was  not  present  24/7.  The                                                                    
surveys  were  randomized so  that  when  a person  was  not                                                                    
present  the information  could  be  extrapolated from  when                                                                    
they  were  present. There  were  two  purposes of  a  creel                                                                    
survey. The  first was to  estimate the number of  fish that                                                                    
were harvested. The second and  more important reason was to                                                                    
collect  biological  samples  from   the  fish  for  genetic                                                                    
information  that  indicated  where  a  fish  was  from.  In                                                                    
Southeast Alaska  the department had to  collect information                                                                    
to find  out what  the state's treaty  versus US  and Alaska                                                                    
allocations were between the different  stocks. It was a mix                                                                    
of biologic  sampling and sampling  to estimate  the harvest                                                                    
from  a river  system. In  the  Kenai, the  state was  still                                                                    
collecting biological samples from the sport harvest.                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
9:23:34 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Vice-Chair Ortiz  understood the  random survey  concept. He                                                                    
wondered  if  the amount  of  data  was useful  with  spotty                                                                    
coverage.  Commissioner Vincent-Lang  was convinced  that in                                                                    
Southeast Alaska  and on  the Kenai  River the  creel survey                                                                    
program  provided  sufficient   information  for  management                                                                    
purposes.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Representative LeBon spoke in  support of the amendment. The                                                                    
state  was  managing  its resource  for  sustainability  and                                                                    
abundance. He  suggested that having the  most complete data                                                                    
base  possible for  whatever resource,  be  it saltwater  or                                                                    
freshwater  resources, made  sense. He  thought back  to his                                                                    
personal fishing  activities on the  Kenai River in  the 80s                                                                    
and 90s and  recalled the guide he was  with kept impeccable                                                                    
records of  what was  taken into the  boat. He  also noticed                                                                    
the  same care  taken  in record  keeping  when fishing  for                                                                    
halibut  out  of Homer.  He  believed  the ability  to  keep                                                                    
records had  significantly improved  since the 80s  and 90s.                                                                    
He asked the commissioner if he agreed.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner  Vincent-Lang agreed  that guides  were keeping                                                                    
records as  part of their  business operations.  The concern                                                                    
that  arose 6  years or  7 years  prior was  the enforcement                                                                    
piece. There  were minor violations resulting  in businesses                                                                    
receiving  significant violations  for things  that did  not                                                                    
matter to the  department in terms of  managing the fishery.                                                                    
In  Southeast Alaska  the  state  had so  much  at stake  in                                                                    
marine fisheries  that it decided to  continue that specific                                                                    
piece because the information was  needed. However, the data                                                                    
was  not  needed  on  a  statewide basis  for  many  of  the                                                                    
freshwater  fisheries  for  which it  had  been  instituted.                                                                    
Also, the  department incurred significant costs  related to                                                                    
data  entry for  information that  was not  being used.  The                                                                    
department   moved    to   obtaining    freshwater   fishery                                                                    
information on a  case-by-case basis. Saltwater requirements                                                                    
remained in place around the state.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
9:26:56 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative LeBon thought the  strategy was to manage for                                                                    
abundance   and   sustainability.   He   wondered   if   the                                                                    
commissioner  was able  to  gather  enough information  from                                                                    
guiding services  to succeed in  the department's  goals. He                                                                    
asked  if the  amendment would  hurt the  department in  any                                                                    
way.                                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner Vincent-Lang  would answer in two  ways. A good                                                                    
example of  the utility of  the state in saltwater  was that                                                                    
in the  previous year  the state had  a significant  drop in                                                                    
tourism.  The  number  of   tourists  participating  in  the                                                                    
charter boat  fisheries was significantly  reduced. However,                                                                    
the  state had  allocations through  the halibut  commission                                                                    
for charter boat  fishing for salmon and  halibut. The state                                                                    
was able  to use  the data  half way  through the  season to                                                                    
demonstrate  that the  state was  nowhere near  reaching its                                                                    
allocations.  The department  went back  to the  halibut and                                                                    
salmon  commissions  to let  them  know  the department  was                                                                    
going  to relax  its regulations  allowing more  fish to  be                                                                    
caught. The state had never  had an exercise with freshwater                                                                    
fisheries  where the  state needed  that kind  of in  season                                                                    
management.  The  amendment  would not  interfere  with  the                                                                    
department's efforts since the word "may" was used.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Representative LeBon  was aware of an  application developed                                                                    
by DFG that guides could use  on their smart devises to make                                                                    
it easier to keep track  of what was occurring. Commissioner                                                                    
Vincent-Lang   noted   the   department   was   trying   the                                                                    
application in the saltwater  fisheries in Southeast Alaska.                                                                    
Remote areas created a challenge  with cell service, but the                                                                    
department was  working on  the issue.  He anticipated  a 95                                                                    
percent  compliance in  Southeast  Alaska  in the  following                                                                    
year.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Vice-Chair  Ortiz had  a  follow-up  question regarding  the                                                                    
creel  survey.   He  was  aware  that   the  department  had                                                                    
experienced  significant funding  reductions  over the  past                                                                    
7-8 years.  He wondered if  the cuts resulted  in preventing                                                                    
the department  from being able  to hire the same  amount of                                                                    
creel surveyors as  it hired 6 years prior. He  asked if the                                                                    
department had less of a workforce.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner Vincent-Lang responded  that the department had                                                                    
been successful in getting some  additional federal money to                                                                    
help with  the implementation of  the salmon treaty.  It had                                                                    
not  had  to  reduce  the   workforce.  He  added  that  the                                                                    
department  had a  better program  at present  than 5  years                                                                    
prior.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
9:29:36 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative Carpenter appreciated  the discussion. He was                                                                    
thinking  the amendment  was not  strong enough  considering                                                                    
over  the prior  decade the  state  had lost  both size  and                                                                    
quantity  of   King  Salmon  out   of  the  river.   He  was                                                                    
disheartened to know that the  state was collecting data but                                                                    
not using it. The amendment  would solve the problem. If the                                                                    
state  was  collecting  data  currently  that  it  had  been                                                                    
collecting before,  the state  would better  understand what                                                                    
was going  on within  the river. However,  the state  was no                                                                    
longer  collecting the  data. The  information was  obtained                                                                    
through  samples and  extrapolation adding  human error  and                                                                    
inconsistency. The  bill did not  force anything  to change.                                                                    
It  simply  provided  the department  with  the  ability  to                                                                    
create  a  program  and manage  the  state's  resource.  The                                                                    
expectation  was that  the state  would manage  its resource                                                                    
effectively. There  were plenty of old-timers  that had seen                                                                    
a change in  fishery numbers and would  argue the freshwater                                                                    
fisheries  were not  being managed  properly. He  reiterated                                                                    
that collecting data was the  most important thing the state                                                                    
could do to manage the sustained yield principle.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Wool  referred  back to  the  comments  made                                                                    
about getting freshwater  data and many people  being out of                                                                    
compliance. Violations  went out  that were  unnecessary and                                                                    
burdensome. He  thought the  department had  the flexibility                                                                    
of targeting certain areas. Whereas,  if there was something                                                                    
in the King Salmon fishery  of concern, the department could                                                                    
focus in on  that instead extracting more  data. He wondered                                                                    
if the data could be  targeted while letting other fisheries                                                                    
conduct their businesses with less constraints.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner  Vincent-Lang responded  that under  the former                                                                    
logbook program the department did  not have flexibility. If                                                                    
the  amendment was  adopted, the  department would  have the                                                                    
flexibility to  act on a  case-by-case basis.  He reiterated                                                                    
the word "may" being used in place of "shall."                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Josephson asked  the commissioner  about how                                                                    
there was less  logbook focus on sports  guides because they                                                                    
were  losing  concessions  over  technical  infractions.  In                                                                    
reviewing  the bill,  a  bunch of  new  sections were  being                                                                    
added   in  Title   16  regarding   general  liability   and                                                                    
licensure. There was a number  of new regulations for guided                                                                    
fishing  in  the bill.  He  wondered  if it  was  regulatory                                                                    
before and was being changed to statute.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner  Vincent-Lang answered  that it  was originally                                                                    
statutory language  then became regulatory language  when it                                                                    
sunsetted.  The  bill  would change  it  back  to  statutory                                                                    
language.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
9:34:19 AM                                                                                                                    
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9:38:20 AM                                                                                                                    
RECONVENED                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Representative LeBon  asked about an application  that could                                                                    
be used  for reporting  to DFG.  He supposed  the department                                                                    
was  receiving   real  time  data  every   day,  whether  on                                                                    
freshwater or saltwater. He asked if he was accurate.                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner  Vincent-Lang  indicated   the  department  was                                                                    
moving in the  direction of technology. However,  he was not                                                                    
sure  if it  was a  true statement  that the  technology was                                                                    
willingly accepted  by all. Change  was difficult  for some,                                                                    
especially  regarding business  models  in  remote areas  of                                                                    
Alaska. The  more remote of  an area, the more  difficult it                                                                    
was  for  guides   to  use  the  technology.   He  felt  the                                                                    
department was  moving in  that direction  and, there  was a                                                                    
general  willingness  by  the  majority  of  guides  in  the                                                                    
saltwater logbook  program to go  to the  electronic format.                                                                    
The  department's goal  was to  have immediate  reporting in                                                                    
areas where there was cell  phone coverage. He did not think                                                                    
electronic reporting  would reach  the level of  100 percent                                                                    
due to the vast size and  remoteness in certain areas of the                                                                    
state.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Representative  LeBon relayed  a fishing  experience out  of                                                                    
Hoonah. The  guide kept a  log, and  every time a  person on                                                                    
the boat caught a fish, he took a picture.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Representative Thompson spoke in  favor of the amendment. He                                                                    
thought  it  provided  another  tool in  the  tool  box.  He                                                                    
clarified that the amendment did  not hinder the department.                                                                    
Commissioner  Vincent-Lang  indicated the  department  would                                                                    
not be hindered  with the amendment, as the use  of the word                                                                    
"may" provided flexibility.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Representative Josephson WITHDREW his OBJECTION.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Representative   Johnson  OBJECTED.   She  thought   it  was                                                                    
additional data collection with no benefit.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner Vincent-Lang  replied that  if the  program was                                                                    
instituted  on  a  statewide  basis,  he  would  agree  with                                                                    
Representative Johnson. He would  also have strong objection                                                                    
if the amendment was predicated  on the department having to                                                                    
collect  the  data  on  a   statewide  basis.  The  way  the                                                                    
amendment was written the department  would only collect the                                                                    
data if it deemed it necessary.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Representative Johnson MAINTAINED her OBJECTION.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
A roll call vote was taken on the motion.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
IN FAVOR: Thompson, Wool, Carpenter, Edgmon, Johnson,                                                                           
LeBon, Ortiz, Foster, Merrick                                                                                                   
OPPOSED: Johnson, Rasmussen                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
The MOTION PASSED (9/2). Amendment 1 was ADOPTED.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
9:43:22 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative Wool MOVED to ADOPT Amendment 2 (copy on                                                                         
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               "(29) Nonresident fishing services licenses                                                                      
                    (A) Nonresident sport fishing operator                                                                      
                    license... 400                                                                                              
                    (B) Nonresident sport fishing guide                                                                         
                    license... 200                                                                                              
                    (C) Nonresident sport fishing operator                                                                      
                    and guide combined license... 400."                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
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Co-Chair Merrick OBJECTED for discussion.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Wool  explained   that  the  amendment  kept                                                                    
parody with other  types of guide licenses  for in-state and                                                                    
out-of-state residents. Fishing,  hunting, and hunting guide                                                                    
licenses  for  out-of-state  residents cost  more  than  for                                                                    
in-state  residents.  The  amendment aligned  the  fees  for                                                                    
out-of-state fishing  guides and  operators to pay  more for                                                                    
their licenses than  for in-state guides and  operators by a                                                                    
factor of two.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Representative Josephson  asked what the  commissioner would                                                                    
do  with  the extra  revenue  provided  with the  amendment.                                                                    
Commissioner  Vincent-Lang  replied  that  the  money  would                                                                    
fully pay for  the saltwater logbook program.  He would also                                                                    
institute  the use  of freshwater  logbooks in  areas deemed                                                                    
necessary by  the department. Currently, the  department had                                                                    
to pay for the saltwater  logbook program. He continued that                                                                    
based  on  the  prior  amendment, the  department  would  be                                                                    
required  to have  freshwater guide  licensing and  operator                                                                    
requirements  in   place.  The  department  would   have  to                                                                    
reinstitute that  portion of the  program. The  monies could                                                                    
be used for both.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Rasmussen asked  if anyone  from Legislative                                                                    
Legal Services  was available online. She  wanted to confirm                                                                    
that there were no conflicts  at the federal level regarding                                                                    
commerce  across  state  lines. Co-Chair  Merrick  indicated                                                                    
Alpheus   Bullard  from   Legislative  Legal   Services  was                                                                    
available for questions.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
9:45:27 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
ALPHEUS  BULLARD,  LEGISLATIVE  COUNCIL,  LEGISLATIVE  LEGAL                                                                    
SERVICES (via teleconference),  responded that perhaps there                                                                    
might be  issues with the  privilege and  immunities clause.                                                                    
He  expounded  that  the  particular  piece  of  legislation                                                                    
should  not be  analogized  to hunting  or fishing  licenses                                                                    
with a  license to  access Alaska's resources.  He suggested                                                                    
that  when it  came to  a  profession like  a sport  fishing                                                                    
guide,   care  needed   to  be   taken  under   the  federal                                                                    
constitution  to ensure  that the  state was  not making  it                                                                    
difficult  for  people to  cross  state  lines and  practice                                                                    
their  professions  in the  state.  He  reported that  in  a                                                                    
series of cases  the Alaska Supreme Court found  that it was                                                                    
possible  for the  State of  Alaska to  charge non-residents                                                                    
more  for commercial  fishing licenses  and other  licenses.                                                                    
However,  the additional  expense  charged to  non-residents                                                                    
needed to be  justified by some added  expense or management                                                                    
concern  presented   by  out-of-state  licensees,   or  that                                                                    
residents  were  making some  sort  of  contribution to  the                                                                    
health  of the  resource  while non-residents  were not.  He                                                                    
continued that  in the current  case he could not  say there                                                                    
was   a  justification   for  a   2-to-1  differential   for                                                                    
non-residents.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Merrick  asked if Mr.  Bullard was speaking  to the                                                                    
legality  of   the  bill  or  the   amendment.  Mr.  Bullard                                                                    
responded that he was speaking to the amendment.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Representative Rasmussen  asked Mr. Bullard if  he was aware                                                                    
of  any  other  states  that  charged  a  higher  fee  to  a                                                                    
non-resident for a license to  do business in the state. She                                                                    
wondered if there  had been any court  cases brought forward                                                                    
for  such an  issue. Mr.  Bullard  replied that  he had  not                                                                    
conducted a  comprehensive survey  of what other  states did                                                                    
or did not do. The most  perinate cases and precedent on the                                                                    
topic  were  cases  having to  do  with  commercial  fishing                                                                    
residences.  The cases  in Alaska  where  the state  charged                                                                    
non-residents more for commercial  fishing licenses were the                                                                    
Carlson Cases.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
9:49:04 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Rasmussen asked  if  the commissioner  could                                                                    
cite a  situation in which  non-residents would pose  a need                                                                    
for higher fees than resident guides or licensees.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner  Vincent-Lang   responded  that  his   area  of                                                                    
expertise  was  not  in law  and  the  constitutionality  of                                                                    
higher  fees  for  residents versus  non-residents.  He  was                                                                    
aware of the  state having higher fees  for residents versus                                                                    
non-residents  for  sport  fishing and  hunting.  The  state                                                                    
could justify the higher fees  because residents were paying                                                                    
through other  mechanisms for access, infrastructure,  and a                                                                    
variety  of   other  things.  On   the  business   side  the                                                                    
non-residents were  paying higher licensure  fees themselves                                                                    
to participate. He did not have  a good answer as to whether                                                                    
a non-resident  guide would have  higher costs.  His clients                                                                    
were  paying a  higher cost,  but  he was  unsure about  the                                                                    
guide paying higher costs.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Representative Rasmussen was in  support of the concept. She                                                                    
favored any  opportunity to provide  Alaska the  lowest fees                                                                    
possible to access the state's  resources. She was concerned                                                                    
with  the possibility  of  a law  suit  with a  non-resident                                                                    
trying to do business across state lines.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Representative Carpenter  asked if  the fees  resulting from                                                                    
the  amendment would  fully  support  the saltwater  logbook                                                                    
program. Commissioner Vincent-Lang had not run the numbers.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Representative Carpenter  thought it  was important  for the                                                                    
committee to  know whether  the fees  would cover  the total                                                                    
cost  of the  logbook program.  He  had a  question for  Mr.                                                                    
Bullard concerning  fairness and what the  courts might take                                                                    
into consideration. In terms of  interstate commerce, if the                                                                    
State of  Alaska was already charging  non-resident guides a                                                                    
different  fee  than resident  guides,  he  wondered if  the                                                                    
court would  look at whether  the state was  fairly singling                                                                    
out  guides from  out-of-state. He  suggested that  at least                                                                    
one  user group  did  not have  to  pay higher  out-of-state                                                                    
rates while  the ones  the committee  discussed did.  He was                                                                    
curious how the courts would view the fairness.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Bullard  responded that if  someone was  challenging the                                                                    
statute under  the federal privilege and  immunities clause,                                                                    
the clause provided  a fundamental right for a  person to be                                                                    
able to  travel and  engage in  their profession  in another                                                                    
state. The clause  did not permit the  state to discriminate                                                                    
unless there was  legally a substantial reason  which had to                                                                    
be closely  related to the  interest served by  the statute.                                                                    
He was  unsure if the  courts would look to  other licensing                                                                    
groups because  the context for  sport fishing  guides might                                                                    
be  unique to  them.  The courts  would  definitely look  at                                                                    
whether  the  additional  expense   was  justified  by  some                                                                    
substantial state reason.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
9:53:51 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative   Wool   noted   the  question   had   arisen                                                                    
previously. He  had talked  with the  Department of  Law who                                                                    
had a different opinion than  Mr. Bullard. He mentioned that                                                                    
in statute or regulation  an out-of-state hunting guide paid                                                                    
twice as  much as  an in-state hunting  guide. He  asked Mr.                                                                    
Bullard  if he  was  saying that  it  was also  questionably                                                                    
legal  and  that  it could  be  challenged  through  federal                                                                    
statute. He was unsure if anyone had struck a challenge.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Bullard  responded  that  there  was  no  statute  that                                                                    
permitted  the Board  of Big  Game Services  to deal  with a                                                                    
challenge. If  there was  a Board of  Big Game  Services, he                                                                    
was unsure  if there had  ever been a  challenge instigated.                                                                    
It could  be challenged under the  privileges and immunities                                                                    
clause. He was aware of  license fees for non-residents that                                                                    
were charged  and challenged in  Alaska and how  those cases                                                                    
were resolved.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Representative Wool  thanked Mr. Bullard for  his answer. He                                                                    
thought he would  have researched and found out  there was a                                                                    
statute  or regulation  for hunting  guides. His  office had                                                                    
found  out that  out-of-state  hunting  guides were  charged                                                                    
more  for their  licenses. That  was why  he felt  doing the                                                                    
same for  fishing would not be  a stretch. He was  part of a                                                                    
legislature   that  passed   a  law   increasing  fees   for                                                                    
out-of-state  hunters for  certain  kinds of  game. In  some                                                                    
cases, the fees  were many-fold higher than  for an in-state                                                                    
resident.  He was  unsure if  the justification  was because                                                                    
the  in-state resident  paid several  other  fees that  went                                                                    
towards the  management of game.  Other than the  license he                                                                    
was unsure what was paid.  There were no statewide taxes. He                                                                    
was  reassured based  on the  commissioner's comments  about                                                                    
the increase in  the license fees going  towards the logbook                                                                    
program. He thought it would be  a good use of the funds. He                                                                    
indicated  that   the  Department   of  Law   supported  the                                                                    
amendment. He had  just received a note  that the Department                                                                    
of Law's opinion  was not definitive. He would  stand by the                                                                    
fish and game parody.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Johnson asked  how  many non-resident  sport                                                                    
fishing  guides  had  licenses in  the  state.  Commissioner                                                                    
Vincent-Lang answered  that he did not  have the information                                                                    
on hand.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
9:58:00 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Johnson asked  whether  a  new system  would                                                                    
have to be created to track  the sport fishing guides if the                                                                    
legislature were to implement the amendment.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner Vincent-Lang  thought it would be  critical for                                                                    
the state to identify the  meaning of residency. He provided                                                                    
some examples  of what residency could  mean. The department                                                                    
would  struggle with  trying to  define the  residency of  a                                                                    
business  and  of  a  guide.   He  wondered  if  a  person's                                                                    
eligibility  to  receive  a  PFD  could  be  used  to  prove                                                                    
residency or whether there was  something else that could be                                                                    
used.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Johnson   thought  the  state   would  incur                                                                    
additional  costs  to  implement the  program.  Commissioner                                                                    
Vincent-Lang indicated there would  be some additional costs                                                                    
associated with  determining a person's residency.  He posed                                                                    
the question  of whether residency  of a business had  to do                                                                    
with the location of the  business or where the business was                                                                    
licensed. It  was more difficult to  determine the residency                                                                    
of a business versus the  residency of an individual. Alaska                                                                    
statute  clearly  defined  the  payment  of  a  non-resident                                                                    
hunting or  license fee  and a  resident hunting  or license                                                                    
fee.                                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Representative Johnson  asked if  the additional  fees would                                                                    
be taken  from sport fish  users but used for  the saltwater                                                                    
logbook  program.  Commissioner Vincent-Lang  reported  that                                                                    
the original  bill would  institute a  licensing requirement                                                                    
for saltwater guides and operators  to pay for the saltwater                                                                    
reporting  requirement. The  bill was  amended in  the House                                                                    
Fisheries   Committee  to   include   the  requirement   for                                                                    
freshwater guides  and operators  to get licensed  and would                                                                    
provide the  department the  option of using  the fees  on a                                                                    
case-by-case  basis to  implement reporting  requirements in                                                                    
saltwater or freshwater.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Johnson  could  not  support  the  amendment                                                                    
although  she liked  the concept.  She thought  it would  be                                                                    
added bureaucracy without significant return.                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Rasmussen clarified  that there  seemed like                                                                    
there  was confusion  between  an  individual sport  fishing                                                                    
license  or an  individual hunting  guide license  versus an                                                                    
operator/business  license. She  asked  the commissioner  to                                                                    
provide clarification regarding fish and game licenses.                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner Vincent-Lang responded that  a person had to be                                                                    
a  resident of  the state  for 12  months to  qualify for  a                                                                    
resident  sport  fishing  license   or  a  resident  hunting                                                                    
license and to  apply for tags as a  resident. However, when                                                                    
a person was  operating a business, the  terms were somewhat                                                                    
different. A person  could get a business  license in Alaska                                                                    
immediately upon  arrival which  would make them  a resident                                                                    
of Alaska for business purposes.  However, it would not make                                                                    
a  person  a  resident  for  fish  and  game  purposes.  The                                                                    
amendment  addressed a  business  license for  a sport  fish                                                                    
operator  or guide.  Whether a  person was  a resident  or a                                                                    
non-resident depended on how much  time they spent living in                                                                    
Alaska. The department would need some further guidance.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
10:03:18 AM                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Representative Rasmussen thought she  heard from Mr. Bullard                                                                    
that a  state could  charge a higher  fee to  a non-resident                                                                    
guide or operator, but the  state needed to have substantial                                                                    
cause to support  a higher fee for that  business. She asked                                                                    
if  out-of-state  residents  or non-residents  incurred  any                                                                    
higher fees. She  was trying to understand if  there was any                                                                    
reason to  substantiate a difference between  a resident and                                                                    
a non-resident  guide. She asked  about additional  risks or                                                                    
costs to the department.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner  Vincent-Lang   suggested  that  Representative                                                                    
Rasmussen's  question had  a  complex  answer. He  explained                                                                    
that  the clients  of the  non-resident  guides were  paying                                                                    
higher  fees through  the purchase  of a  non-resident sport                                                                    
fishing  or hunting  license. He  had not  done the  math to                                                                    
figure  out   whether  fees   from  business   licenses  for                                                                    
non-residents  had a  higher impact  to  state coffers  than                                                                    
business licenses for  residents. He was unaware  of how the                                                                    
big  game guide  services board  came to  the conclusion  of                                                                    
having  a rate  of 2  to  1. He  had  not been  part of  any                                                                    
discussions.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Wool  read  from   a  section  of  the  bill                                                                    
beginning on Page 2, line 31.  He suggested that in order to                                                                    
be a guide  a person had to buy a  sport fishing license. To                                                                    
buy a sport fishing license  the person had to declare their                                                                    
residency.  He  recalled being  told  in  committee that  80                                                                    
percent  of the  fees collected  from fishing  licenses were                                                                    
from out-of-state  people. He  did not  think it  meant that                                                                    
there  were 4  times  as many  out-of-state people  fishing.                                                                    
Rather, he  thought it meant they  were paying significantly                                                                    
more for their licenses. If the  same person wanted to get a                                                                    
guide  license in  Alaska, it  seemed simple  that a  person                                                                    
with an  out-of-state fishing license  would get  an out-of-                                                                    
state guide license.                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner Vincent-Lang responded that  the issue was two-                                                                    
fold. First  was the issue  of the guide. He  concurred with                                                                    
the  representative's  perspective.  The  operator  was  not                                                                    
necessarily doing the guiding  but was running the business.                                                                    
He  meant to  focus on  how to  define the  residency of  an                                                                    
operator  who  was  not  guiding.  There  were  cases  where                                                                    
operators were different from its guides.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Representative Wool was  aware of a license fee  if a person                                                                    
was an  operator and guide.  He wondered if an  operator had                                                                    
to have a separate license.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner  Vincent-Lang did  not  think a  person had  to                                                                    
have a sport fishing license to become an operator.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Representative   Wool   understood   the   distinction   the                                                                    
commissioner was  trying to make  between an operator  and a                                                                    
guide. He still supported the  amendment but would look into                                                                    
the issue in further detail.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
10:07:27 AM                                                                                                                   
AT EASE                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
10:08:50 AM                                                                                                                   
RECONVENED                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Merrick indicated the  committee would come back to                                                                    
HB 79 at a later date.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
HB  79  was   HEARD  and  HELD  in   committee  for  further                                                                    
consideration.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                

Document Name Date/Time Subjects
HB 80 Amendment 1 Ortiz 041721.pdf HFIN 4/20/2021 9:00:00 AM
HB 80
SB22 Amendment 1 Josephson 041721.pdf HFIN 4/20/2021 9:00:00 AM
SB 22
HB 79 Amendment 1 Carpenter 041921.pdf HFIN 4/20/2021 9:00:00 AM
HB 79
HB 80 Amendment 2 Carpenter 041921.pdf HFIN 4/20/2021 9:00:00 AM
HB 80
HB 79 Amendment 2 Wool 041921.pdf HFIN 4/20/2021 9:00:00 AM
HB 79
HB 100 Response to Co Chair Merrick 041921.pdf HFIN 4/20/2021 9:00:00 AM
HB 100
HB 80 KRSMA Letter 4-19-2021.pdf HFIN 4/20/2021 9:00:00 AM
HB 80
HB 80 Conceptual Amendment 1 to Amendment 1 Ortiz 042021.pdf HFIN 4/20/2021 9:00:00 AM
HB 80
HB 151 Supporting Document - Employment Effects of Unemployment Insurance Generosity During the Pandemic, 7.14.20.pdf HFIN 4/20/2021 9:00:00 AM
HB 151
HB 151 Supporting Document - NBER Paper, 2021.pdf HFIN 4/20/2021 9:00:00 AM
HB 151