Next, SENATOR KELLY introduced a committee sponsored bill, SB 85 (TOURISM MARKETING COUNCIL) and invited TINA LINDGREN, Executive Director for the Alaska Tourism Marketing Council, to testify. Number 431 MS. LINDGREN explained the bill and gave reasons why the tourism marketing council should be extended for three years. She described destination marketing, why it was important for Alaska, and how it operated within the state. MS. LINDGREN said there were 12000 operators who used the council program as their only means to access the national market place, and they would lose their business without the assistance of the council. The large tour companies would then gain the greater share of the market. SENATOR KELLY opened the meeting to questions. SENATOR PEARCE gave some information on a proposed omnibus bill that would extend boards and commission and explained the Tourism Marketing Council was chosen to be extended for a longer period of time. MS. LINDGREN said there were no objections from either the ATMC or the Department of Commerce. SENATOR LINCOLN objected to the criteria used to select the presiding officer and board members, which she thought denied membership to those in the visitor industry, who couldn't meet the criteria. She said there weren't any member on the council from any of her 93 communities, and she said this eliminated a lot of expertise that could be used by the council. SENATOR LINCOLN opposed the criteria for the make-up of the board. Number 468 MS. LINDGREN reviewed the previous use of the criteria as being too difficult to meet, and she explained a prospective member only needed to meet one of the criteria. She said the Department of Commerce shared her concern about the representation, and she described how members could come to the council through the committee structure. SENATOR LINCOLN asked for an amendment on the make-up of the board on page 1, line 10 by deleting "substantially." She still thought the provisions would eliminate a lot of people who would be good participants on the council. After discussion with SENATOR KELLY, SENATOR LINCOLN moved to delete "substantially." SENATOR PEARCE objected because she wanted to work with SENATOR LINCOLN on the wording. SENATOR KELLY agreed with SENATOR PEARCE and called an at- ease to discuss the problem. Number 505 There was no objection to SENATOR LINCOLN'S amendment, and it was passed. SENATOR PEARCE moved to amend page 3, line 17, to change the date to 1997 for a sunset. Without objections, so ordered. SENATOR PEARCE moved to pass CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 85(L&C) from committee as amended and with a single fiscal note. Without objections, so ordered.