Legislature(1997 - 1998)
04/03/1997 03:35 PM Senate STA
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SB 124 CHARITABLE GAMING SALMON AND RACE CLASSIC
CHAIRMAN GREEN brought SB 124 before the committee as the next
order of business.
SENATOR JOHN TORGERSON, prime sponsor of SB 124, read the following
sponsor statement into the record:
"This legislation amends AS 05.15.100(A) by including race classics
as one of the games of skill and chance which municipalities or
qualified organizations are allowed to conduct. The purpose of
this amendment is to authorize a classic for the Seward Mt.
Marathon Race, to be operated by the Seward Chamber of Commerce
Convention & Visitors' Bureau.
It also amends AS 05.15.690(40) by extending the definition of a
salmon classic to include the Seward Silver Salmon Derby Classic
and the Sterling Area Senior Citizen's, Inc. Sockeye Salmon
Crossing Classic.
Both the Seward Chamber of Commerce Convention & Visitors' Bureau
and the Sterling Area Senior Citizen's Inc., are non-profit
corporations. Both entities provide a valuable community service
and, like many local service organizations, they are searching for
ways to supplement their revenues.
Providing these potential revenue vehicles will assist these
service organizations in the continuation of the services they
provide for their respective communities."
Senator Torgerson pointed out the Legislature has authorized
similar classics, and he said this is just a request to add a
couple of more to the list.
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SENATOR DUNCAN noted there are a number of other salmon derbies
held throughout the state, and he questioned if consideration was
given to opening it up so that they all qualify under this
legislation. SENATOR TORGERSON responded that it was originally
approached in that manner and his office worked with the Division
of Gaming on the concept. However, communications broke down, and
he needed to get approval for these two classics this year so it
was limited to them. He added there is concern among the non-
profit organizations that if an administration decided down the
road that they didn't want to continue with an existing derby, it
could just administratively wipe it out.
There being no further questions or testimony on SB 124, CHAIRMAN
GREEN requested a motion on the legislation.
SENATOR WARD moved SB 124 be passed out of committee with
individual recommendations. Hearing no objection, it was so
ordered.
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