SB 102-COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS  CHAIR WAGONER announced SB 102 to be up for consideration. SENATOR SEEKINS moved to adopt CSSB 102(RES), version Y, as the working document. There were no objections and it was so ordered. MARY JACKSON, staff to Senator Wagoner, explained that the change on page 2, line 4, deletes "one year" and inserts "six months". The original bill authorized a one-year extension; this revision authorizes a six-month revision. 3:39:08 PM She said that a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) letter, dated 4/14/05 provided preliminary approval for the state's coastal zone management program. "So, the state is going forward with their program based on this." A letter from the governor to the districts, dated April 18, explains the process. The fiscal note for the CS was estimated by the department to be about half that of the original bill. 3:40:23 PM CHAIR WAGONER said the districts wanted more time, but then agreed with NOAA that they could have plans done by December 30. 3:41:00 PM SENATOR DYSON moved to pass CSSB 102(RES) from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note. There were no objections and it was so ordered.