SB 102-COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS CO-CHAIR SAMUELS announced that the first order of business would be SENATE BILL NO. 102 "An Act relating to district coastal management programs; and providing for an effective date." CO-CHAIR RAMRAS moved to adopt HCS CSSB 102, labeled 24- LS0941\N, Bullock, 5/6/05, as a working document. There being no objection, it was so ordered. CO-CHAIR SAMUELS explained the changes in the committee substitute (CS). He said page 12, line 31 of the CS gives the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) two years to revisit the ABC list; page 13 eliminates the specific list of what districts are to review; and Section 22 moves the legislative review date to May 10, 2006. 9:39:50 AM REPRESENTATIVE SEATON said the purpose of his previous amendment (Amendment 1) was to "make sure that before the coastal zone plan expires we are back in session and have 45 days, so that the legislature is not cut out of the program. Upon examining Section 22 later, we have that problem because that's what we do again in this section, and this is where we should have made the change from January 1 to March 1, so that we have 45 days to act instead of this happening when we're not in session." The committee took an at-ease from 9:41:19 AM to 9:41:47 AM. REPRESENTATIVE SEATON said he wanted his requested changes put on the record and considered as the bill goes forward. He said to change "January" to "March" on lines 22 and 23, and on line 25, change "July" to "May" so the governor has time to act. CO-CHAIR RAMRAS moved to report HCS CSSB 102, labeled 24- LS0941\N, Bullock, 5/6/05, out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, HCS CSSB 102(RES) passed out of committee. The committee took an at-ease from 9:43:09 AM to 9:43:49 AM.