HB 478-COMMERCIAL FISHING INTERIM USE PERMITS  CHAIR BUNDE announced HB 478 to be up for consideration. REPRESENTATIVE PEGGY WILSON, sponsor, said: In a recent decision of the Alaska Court of Appeals, they held that the Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission (CFEC) lacked the authority to issue interim use permits in fisheries that they do not have the authority to limit. So, this bill is just a housekeeping measure that clarifies that the CFEC does have the authority to issue interim use permits in these fisheries and this clarification is consistent with the original intent and purpose of the current statute and is consistent with the permitting actions of the CFEC for the last 31 years.... CHAIR BUNDE asked if interim use permits are issued in areas without limited entry, but where permits are involved. REPRESENTATIVE WILSON replied that is correct. In this instance, fishermen needed an interim use permit if they were fishing outside the three-mile limit, but came into state waters to process and sell their fish. SENATOR GARY STEVENS said he assumed this was an extension of CFEC's responsibilities that might require a fiscal note, but noted the fiscal note is zero because nothing is being done differently. REPRESENTATIVE WILSON agreed. CHAIR BUNDE noted a letter of support from the United Fishermen of Alaska. SENATOR GARY STEVENS moved to pass HB 478 from committee with individual recommendations and attached zero fiscal note. Senators Hollis French, Gary Stevens, Bettye Davis and Chair Bunde voted yea; and HB 478 moved from committee.