Legislature(1995 - 1996)
05/02/1995 08:35 AM House FIN
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SENATE BILL NO. 21
"An Act relating to penalties for violations of
commercial fishing laws."
KELLY GOODE, STAFF, SENATOR HALFORD testified in support of
SB 21. She noted that SB 21 increases the punishment for
violations of commercial fishing laws. Senate Bill 21
increases the maximum fine allowable for third and
subsequent violations of commercial fishing laws to $9.0
thousand dollars. She noted that similar legislation was
passed by the Senate, but did not make it to the House floor
for concurrence before adjournment. She observed that the
previous legislation would have placed greater sanctions on
first and second violations.
Co-Chair Hanley noted that the prior legislation would have
raised the maximum penalty for all fines. He reiterated
that SB 21 only raises fines on the third offense. He
observed that the legislation sets the maximum penalty
allowed and is not mandatory.
BUELL RUSSEL, MAJOR, ENFORCEMENT COMMANDER, DIVISION OF FISH
AND WILDLIFE PROTECTION, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
testified in support of SB 21, via the teleconference
network. He stated that the legislation would provide a
deterrent.
Representative Parnell noted that he represents commercial
fishermen.
In response to a question by Representative Navarre, Ms.
Goode stated that Senator Halford chose to introduce new
legislation.
Representative Mulder MOVED to report CSSB 21 (RES) out of
Committee with individual recommendations and with the
accompanying fiscal notes.
CSSB 21 (RES) was reported out of Committee with a "do pass"
recommendation and with three zero fiscal notes, one by the
Department of Law dated 3/8/95, and one by the Alaska Court
System dated 3/8/95, and one by the Department of Public
Safety dated 3/8/95.
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