Legislature(2017 - 2018)GRUENBERG 120
03/06/2018 10:00 AM House FISHERIES
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HB231 | |
Adjourn |
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HB 386-VESSELS: REGISTRATION/TITLES; DERELICTS 10:03:55 AM CHAIR STUTES announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 386 "An Act relating to abandoned and derelict vessels; relating to the registration of vessels; relating to certificates of title for vessels; relating to the duties of the Department of Administration; relating to the duties of the Department of Natural Resources; establishing the derelict vessel prevention program; establishing the derelict vessel prevention program fund; and providing for an effective date." 10:05:40 AM CHAIR STUTES opened public testimony on HB 386. 10:06:18 AM BRYAN HAWKINS, Harbormaster, City of Homer; Vice President, Alaska Association of Harbormasters and Port Administrators, stated that the city of Homer supports HB 386 and its companion in the Senate, SB 92. He said the city demonstrated its support for the bill with a resolution passed this past December. He pointed out that he is also representing the Alaska Association of Harbormasters and Port Administrators, which supports these efforts to bring new legislation for management of derelict vessels. 10:07:36 AM CHAIR STUTES, after ascertaining that there was no one else who wished to testify, closed public testimony on HB 386. 10:07:56 AM CHAIR STUTES reiterated that HB 386 has a further referral to the House Finance Committee and that she would like to move the bill this day. She pointed out that there are four fiscal notes attached to HB 386: two zero notes, one Department of Administration note that has no fiscal impact, and one fund- capitalization note that reflects the revenue generated from the new fee structure. 10:08:23 AM REPRESENTATIVE TARR moved to report HB 386 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, HB 386 was moved from committee.
Document Name | Date/Time | Subjects |
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CSHB 231 Amendment #1 3.1.18.pdf |
HFSH 3/6/2018 10:00:00 AM |
HB 231 |
HB 386 Fiscal Note DEC 02.26.18.pdf |
HFSH 3/6/2018 10:00:00 AM |
HB 386 |
HB 386 Fiscal Note Fund Cap DNR 02.28.18.pdf |
HFSH 3/6/2018 10:00:00 AM |
HB 386 |
HB 386 Fiscal Note DNR 02.28.18.pdf |
HFSH 3/6/2018 10:00:00 AM |
HB 386 |
HB 386 Fiscal Note DOA 03.01.18.pdf |
HFSH 3/6/2018 10:00:00 AM |
HB 386 |
HB 231 Supporting Document SEAFA 03.04.18.pdf |
HFSH 3/6/2018 10:00:00 AM |
HB 231 |
HB 231 Supporting Document UFA 03.04.18.pdf |
HFSH 3/6/2018 10:00:00 AM |
HB 231 |