Legislature(2023 - 2024)BARNES 124
03/29/2023 01:00 PM House RESOURCES
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| HB125 | |
| HB95 | |
| Presentation(s): Alaska Gasline Development Corporation Update | |
| Adjourn |
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+ teleconferenced
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| += | HB 125 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| + | HB 95 | TELECONFERENCED | |
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HB 125-TRAPPING CABINS ON STATE LAND
1:03:35 PM
CHAIR MCKAY announced that the first order of business would be
HOUSE BILL NO. 125 "An Act relating to trapping cabins on state
land; and relating to trapping cabin permit fees."
1:05:14 PM
RANDY ZARNKE, President, Alaska Trappers Association (ATA),
provided invited testimony. He said he was speaking on behalf
of the 1,100 members of the association, and he urged the
committee to support HB 125. He explained that the Department
of Natural Resources (DNR) has had a system for granting permits
for trapping cabins since the 1980s. He expressed the opinion
that it has worked well for many years; however, recently fellow
trappers have expressed concerns that the original legislation
would not authorize DNR to renew permits. He explained that not
all trappers need cabins, but those who trap in large remote
areas do. He quoted an ATA member who said, "It's just one
small warm place in a big cold space." He advised that even a
cabin as small as 100 square feet can ensure survival. He
offered to answer any questions about trapper activities and
lifestyles.
1:07:26 PM
CHAIR MCKAY opened public testimony on HB 125.
1:07:45 PM
AL BARRETTE, representing self, described the five-year process
and the numerous meetings with DNR concerning HB 125. He
explained that the proposed legislation would clean up the
statutes so permits [for cabins] can be reissued and
reauthorized. With urban sprawl and increased recreation, he
said, trapping is being pushed farther into the bush where
shelter and safety will be needed. He expressed support for the
bill and asked the committee for its support.
CHAIR MCKAY, after ascertaining there was no one else who wished
to testify, closed public testimony.
CHAIR MCKAY announced that HB 125 was held over.
| Document Name | Date/Time | Subjects |
|---|---|---|
| AGDC 3.29.23 HRes Presentation.pdf |
HRES 3/29/2023 1:00:00 PM |
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| HB 95 - Sectional Analysis.pdf |
HFSH 3/23/2023 10:00:00 AM HRES 3/29/2023 1:00:00 PM |
HB 95 |
| HB 95 - Sponsor Statement.pdf |
HFSH 3/23/2023 10:00:00 AM HRES 3/29/2023 1:00:00 PM |
HB 95 |
| HB 95 Supporting Document Presentation .pdf |
HRES 3/29/2023 1:00:00 PM |
HB 95 |
| HB 125 Public Testimony (through 3.28.23).pdf |
HRES 3/29/2023 1:00:00 PM |
HB 125 |
| Alaska-LNG_ESG-2023.pdf |
HRES 3/29/2023 1:00:00 PM |
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| HB 95 Draanjik River ONRW Nomination.pdf |
HRES 3/29/2023 1:00:00 PM |
HB 95 |
| HB 95 Chilkat ONRW.pdf |
HRES 3/29/2023 1:00:00 PM |
HB 95 |
| HB 95 Chandlar River Tier 3 nomination.pdf |
HRES 3/29/2023 1:00:00 PM |
HB 95 |
| HB 95 Yakutat Forelands_Nomination.pdf |
HRES 3/29/2023 1:00:00 PM |
HB 95 |
| HB 95 Koktuli ONRW Nomination.pdf |
HRES 3/29/2023 1:00:00 PM |
HB 95 |