HB 367-NATIVE CORP. LIABILITY FOR CONTAMINATION    6:06:57 PM CO-CHAIR JOSEPHSON announced the first order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 367, "An Act relating to the liability of a Native corporation for the release or threatened release of hazardous substances present on certain lands." 6:07:15 PM CO-CHAIR JOSEPHSON opened public testimony on HB 367. 6:08:31 PM JEFFREY MAKIN, Attorney/Partner, Arent Fox, informed the committee he serves as outside counsel to the Alaska Native Village Corporation Association (ANVCA), and was available to answer questions. 6:08:54 PM NATHAN MCCOWAN, Chair, Board of Directors, ANVCA, and President/CEO, St. George Tanaq Corporation, stated ANVCA strongly supports HB 367. The bill is part of a multi-party longitudinal effort to bring resolution to a problem that has affected village corporate entities since lands were conveyed to the corporations that were formed pursuant to provisions of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, beginning in the '70s. Further, HB 367 is needed to correct the injustice that occurred when the federal government - without notification - conveyed contaminated lands to Native corporations. Mr. McCowan stressed ANVCA supports the bill in its current form, without the inclusion of protections for post-conveyance contamination. 6:10:28 PM CO-CHAIR JOSEPHSON, after ascertaining no one further wished to testify, closed public testimony. REPRESENTATIVE PARISH expressed his support for the bill. 6:11:21 PM CO-CHAIR TARR moved to report HB 367 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying zero fiscal notes. There being no objection, HB 367 was reported from the House Resources Standing Committee.