SENATE BILL 265 "An Act relating to the definition of program receipts; and providing for an effective date." GORDY WILLIAMS, STAFF, SENATOR FRED ZHAROFF, spoke in support of SB 265. SB 265 was introduced to enhance the ability of the Department of Fish and Game to successfully manage the complex fisheries. An important tool in the management regime would be the utilization of private sector vessels and expertise to conduct test fisheries. The fisheries provide valuable information on such things as the health of fish stocks, compositions of stocks, timing of fish runs, and the economic condition of our resources. Mr. Williams pointed out that the Department of Fish and Game is limited with regard to vessels and field staff in many areas of the State. As budget constraints continue, it is increasingly difficult for the Department to maintain or enhance their management capabilities without a significant cooperative effort with the private sector. SB 265 would not affect the legislature's role in making appropriations to the test fisheries program or the other programs that are identified as utilizing restricted program receipts. The bill recognizes the special relationship of these funds and clarifies their treatment in the budget process. NANCY SLAGLE, DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF BUDGET REVIEW, OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR, stated that the legislation would not restrict the authority of the Legislature in reviewing or appropriating funds. It would take those specific items received by the State by contract and would identify them as restricted program receipts. Ms. Slagle noted that attached to the fiscal note was a list of agencies affected by the legislation. Representative Mulder MOVED to report CS SB 265 (FIN) out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CS SB 265 (FIN) was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with a fiscal note by the Office of Management and Budget dated 5/1/96.