CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 282(L&C) "An Act extending the termination dates of certain activities and salmon marketing programs of the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute and of the salmon marketing tax; expanding the allowable use of that tax for the salmon marketing programs of the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute; relating to the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute's salmon marketing committee; and providing for an effective date." This was the second hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. KRISTY TIBBLES, staff to Senator Ben Stevens, the bill's sponsor, noted that she is available to answer questions pertaining to the bill. AT EASE 6:07 PM / 6:13 PM Amendment #1: This amendment changes the title of the bill to read as follows. An Act delaying the repeal of the salmon marketing tax; expanding the allowable use of that tax for the salmon marketing programs of the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute; relating to the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute's salmon marketing committee; and providing for an effective date. This amendment additionally deletes Section 4 of the bill that pertains to clarifications regarding the uncodified law of the State. Senator Austerman moved for adoption of Amendment #1. SENATOR BEN STEVENS stated that the removal of Section 4 eliminates confusion in the bill regarding the re-authorization of the one percent domestic salmon marketing tax that is required to be reinstated every five years. Without objection, Amendment #1 was ADOPTED. Senator Austerman moved to report the "CS for Senate Bill 282, as amended, with accompanying fiscal note with individual recommendations out of Committee." Without objection, CS SB 282(FIN) was REPORTED from Committee with a $1,800,000 fiscal note, dated March 1, 2002 from the Department of Community and Economic Development. SFC 02 # 46, Side A 06:15 PM AT EASE 6:15 PM / 6:16 PM