HB 110-SALE/LABELING OF MILK PRODUCTS CHAIRMAN MACKIE announced HB 110 to be up for consideration. REPRESENTATIVE JOHN HARRIS, sponsor, said this is a consumer choice bill giving dairy farmers in Alaska the opportunity to label their milk and milk products as BST free. It doesn't require them to do that, but gives them the option. SENATOR LEMAN moved to adopt the Bannister 5/11/99 committee substitute to HB 110. There were no objections and it was so ordered. Said that the legislature repealed the milk marketing laws in 1995 and asked if this bill was consistent with that. MR. PETER FELLMAN, Aide to Representative Harris, said this is a completely new issue involving milk that comes from cows that has been treated with a hormone to help increase their milk production. Consumers have voiced their concerns about milk that comes from cows treated with hormones. The repealed legislation was concerning milk pull dates which DEC handles. REPRESENTATIVE ROKEBERG, Chairman, House Labor and Commerce Committee, said they held four hearings on this bill and there was support for this legislation. SENATOR LEMAN asked if there were zero fiscal notes. Number 160 REPRESENTATIVE HARRIS noted that this is an option, not a requirement. He didn't know how many would actually use it. SENATOR DONLEY asked if they couldn't label the milk now, since it's the truth. MR. FELLMAN answered that this provides for some recourse and provides a standard. It also provides for a means to release the milk processor from some liability, if the milk producer himself actually used the hormone. The format in the bill has been put together by the FDA's guidelines. SENATOR LEMAN moved to report SCS HB 110(L&C) from committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.