HB 107-HUNTING/FISHING INTERFERENCE  9:01:41 AM CHAIR RALPH SEEKINS recognized Representative Jay Ramras and announced CSHB 107(FIN) to be up for consideration. MR. JIM POUND, Staff to Representative Ramras, introduced the bill and advised the committee that his intent this day was to follow up on a request by the committee for a definition of "physically interfering." 9:05:07 AM CHAIR SEEKINS announced that all committee members had a copy of the Legislative Legal Services memorandum regarding the definition. MR. POUND explained that "physically interfering" was a concern that Senator Guess brought up regarding people who were combat fishing. She was concerned that people would be able to sue each other for perceived infractions, specifically if a person were to accidentally cause another person to lose a fish that they had hooked. He said the bill relates to cutting trap lines and it would have no effect on sport fishing. In response to a suggestion he received, he said the committee should add the word "with" on page 2 line 4. 9:06:49 AM SENATOR GENE THERRIAULT moved Amendment 1. Section 1, Paragraph 3, add the word "with" after "physically interfering." Hearing no objection, Amendment 1 was adopted. SENATOR CHARLIE HUGGINS asked whether the question regarding commercial fishing was resolved. SENATOR HOLLIS FRENCH said his staff contacted the United Fishermen of Alaska (UFA) and they were not concerned with the bill. CHAIR SEEKINS closed public testimony. SENATOR GRETCHEN GUESS moved SCS CSHB 107(JUD) from committee with individual recommendations and attached zero fiscal notes. Hearing no objections, the motion carried.