Legislature(2021 - 2022)BARNES 124
04/28/2021 01:00 PM House RESOURCES
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| HB98 | |
| HB171 | |
| HB98 | |
| Adjourn |
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| += | HB 171 | TELECONFERENCED | |
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HB 98-FOREST LAND USE PLANS; TIMBER SALES
1:49:00 PM
CHAIR PATKOTAK announced that the first order of business would
be HOUSE BILL NO. 98, "An Act relating to forest land use plans;
relating to forest land use plan appeals; relating to negotiated
timber sales; and providing for an effective date."
CHAIR PATKOTAK announced that the committee had completed the
amendment process at its 4/24/21 hearing on HB 98, and
Legislative Legal and Research Services had drafted a document
incorporating those changes, a proposed committee substitute
(CS) for HB 98, Version 32-GH1607\B, Radford, 4/26/21 ("Version
B").
1:49:35 PM
GRACE ERVINE, Staff, Representative Josiah Patkotak, Alaska
State Legislature, reviewed the Summary of Changes from the
original version of HB 98 to Version B, which read as follows
[original punctuation provided]:
Section One: Uncodified Law Includes new legislative
intent.
Section Three: 38.05.110 (c) Adds language requiring
the commissioner to consider detrimental effects on
the surrounding environment and effects on wildlife
habitat of a timber sale when determining applicable
provisions under which to offer timber.
Section Nine: 38.05.118 Adds new subsection (e)
allowing the commissioner to require a purchaser
provide additional analysis and/or retain a consultant
to provide needed financial or technical data to
complete a best interest finding for a sale.
Section Twelve: 41.15.030 (b) Removes language
prohibiting general fund appropriations to be used for
emergency firefighting personnel engaged in
nonemergency activities.
Section Fourteen: Repealer Section Deletes reference
to AS 38.05.123(g) from the list of repealed sections.
1:52:10 PM
REPRESENTATIVE CRONK, directing his question to Mr. Dabney,
asked whether Section 3 of Version B is already in the Forest
Resources and Practices Act (FRPA).
1:52:40 PM
TIM DABNEY, Acting State Forester/Acting Director, Division of
Forestry (DOF), Department of Natural Resources (DNR), explained
that the language in question lists the factors to be considered
when deciding on a negotiated sale, rather than being associated
with environmental issues. He said there are other areas in HB
98 covering environmental issues that are also covered by FRPA.
Mr. Dabney, in providing closing comments on HB 98, said that
Version B is acceptable to DOF.
1:54:43 PM
REPRESENTATIVE FIELDS said that he would not support HB 98
without language regarding hiring Alaska residents. He opined
that streamlining a process to benefit multinational companies
without ensuring local benefits does not meet the constitutional
mandate to maximize benefits for Alaskans.
1:56:43 PM
MR. DABNEY said that he hoped to have the support of committee
members.
1:57:26 PM
[Although no motion had been stated, the committee treated
Version B as having been adopted and, thus, before the committee
as a working document.]
REPRESENTATIVE HOPKINS moved to report CSHB 98, Version 32-
GH1607\B, Radford, 4/26/21, out of committee with individual
recommendations and the accompanying zero fiscal note.
1:57:41 PM
REPRESENTATIVE FIELDS objected.
1:58:09 PM
A roll call vote was taken. Representatives McKay, Cronk,
Rauscher, Gillham, and Patkotak voted in favor of the motion to
move CSHB 98, Version 32-GH1607\B, Radford, 4/26/21, out of
committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying
zero fiscal note. Representatives Fields, Hopkins, Hannan, and
Schrage voted against it. Therefore, CSHB 98(RES) was reported
out of the House Resources Standing Committee by a vote of 5-4.
HB 98-FOREST LAND USE PLANS; TIMBER SALES
2:24:24 PM(
REPRESENTATIVE SCHRAGE gave notice of reconsideration on his
vote on CSHB 98(RES).
| Document Name | Date/Time | Subjects |
|---|---|---|
| HB 98 HRES Proposed CS 4.28.2021.pdf |
HRES 4/28/2021 1:00:00 PM |
HB 98 |
| HB 98 Summary of Changes Version A to HRES CS 4.28.2021.pdf |
HRES 4/28/2021 1:00:00 PM |
HB 98 |
| HB 171 Michigan Science Advisory Task Force Full Report 4.27.2021.pdf |
HRES 4/28/2021 1:00:00 PM |
HB 171 |
| HB 171 Public Testimony Packet 4.26.2021.pdf |
HRES 4/28/2021 1:00:00 PM |
HB 171 |
| HB 171 LASTFIRE Research Test Press Release Two 5.4.2021.pdf |
HRES 4/28/2021 1:00:00 PM |
HB 171 |
| HB 171 LASTFIRE Research Test Press Release One 5.4.2021.pdf |
HRES 4/28/2021 1:00:00 PM |
HB 171 |
| HB 171 Letter Karen Nguyen 5.4.2021.pdf |
HRES 4/28/2021 1:00:00 PM |
HB 171 |