Legislature(2019 - 2020)BUTROVICH 205
02/14/2020 03:30 PM Senate RESOURCES
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SB 155-EXPLORATION & MINING RIGHTS; ANNUAL LABOR
3:49:27 PM
CHAIR MICCICHE reconvened the meeting and announced the
consideration of SENATE BILL NO. 155, "An Act relating to
exploration and mining rights; relating to annual labor
requirements with respect to mining claims and related leases;
relating to statements of annual labor; defining 'labor'; and
providing for an effective date."
CHAIR MICCICHE said SB 155 was introduced on February 5th, when
the committee heard a presentation and took invited testimony.
He said it was his intention to take public testimony today.
3:50:04 PM
CHAD HUTCHINSON, Staff, Senate Majority Office, Juneau, Alaska,
said that the purpose of SB 155 is to ensure that miners are
able to produce. This bill would update the statutes to allow
them to do so. The genesis of the bill starts with Section 1 of
the Constitution of the State of Alaska, Article VIII. He
paraphrased Section 1, that resources must be developed for the
maximum use consistent with the public interest. Article VIII,
Section 11, relates to mineral interests and continuation of
mineral interests in the state. It requires that in order to
continue mineral rights, annual labor must be performed and
fees, rents, royalties must be paid.
He provided a brief recap of the sectional analysis of SB 155.
The first three sections relate to qualifications. Sections 4
and 5 relate to mining claims, including the Meridian, Township,
Range, Section, and Claim (MTRSC) system and amendments to
mining claims. Sections 6-9 outline guidelines and procedures
for annual labor. The definition of labor was updated in Section
10. The definition of abandonment is updated in Section 11.
Section 12 clarifies transfers from an unqualified person to a
qualified person with an interest in a mining claim. He said
that Section 13 relates to mining claim locations, Section 14
relates to applicability, Section 15 relates to transition
process, and Section 16 provides the effective date.
3:52:12 PM
CHAIR MICCICHE opened public testimony on SB 155.
3:52:33 PM
JAMES STEVENS, representing self, Anchorage, Alaska, testified
in opposition to Section 11 of SB 155. He said he attended the
hearing on February 5th and it raised some unpleasant memories
of experiences he has had in his dealings with mineral
exploration companies. He said that in addition to protecting
the interests of the miners, the bill needs to protect the
interests of Alaskan businesses that work to support mineral
exploration in the state. For the past 40 years he has been a
proponent of rural economic development and resource development
in rural Alaska.
He spoke in opposition to the deletion in Section 11, on page 9,
line 2, which read, "[A STATEMENT OF ANNUAL LABOR THAT DOES NOT
ACCURATELY SET OUT THE ESSENTIAL FACTS IS VOID AND OF NO
EFFECT.] He said this language allows the Department of Natural
Resources (DNR) to declare labor null and void, even though
Alaskan businesses need administrative remedies, besides legal
remedies to protect themselves from unscrupulous junior mining
companies.
MR. STEVENS related his experience to illustrate his point.
About eight or nine years ago, his family worked to support
mineral exploration on some claims north of the Pebble deposit.
The company his business supported amassed about $350,000 in
bills under Mr. Steven's name. This included invoices from air
taxis, helicopters, air freight companies, laborers and other
subcontractors who were engaged and never paid. Yet, this
company had the audacity to list the value of all that labor on
their affidavit of annual labor. When he asked DNR to enforce
that portion of existing law, the department said it did not
have explicit authorization to do so.
MR. STEVENS said this event has followed him for the past eight
years. The companies not paid blame him, yet the mining company
was able to retain its mining claims based on its disclosure
that listed labor, even though it was unpaid labor. The state
should address this clearly and explicitly. He suggested that
the committee should add language to strengthen protections for
Alaska businesses that support this vital industry. He thanked
the committee for the opportunity to testify.
3:56:14 PM
CHAIR MICCICHE asked him to forward his written testimony.
3:56:42 PM
BRONK JORGENSEN, Trustee, 40 Mile Mining District, and Chair,
Alaska Minerals Commission, Tok, Alaska, said he is a lifelong
Alaskan. On behalf of the Alaska Mineral Commission, he spoke in
support of SB 155 to ensure that mineral tenure laws are
modernized. It was one of the priorities of the commission in
2019 and 2020. The commission's role is to recommend strategy to
the legislature and governor to mitigate constraints on mineral
development in Alaska.
MR. JORGENSEN also offered his support for SB 155, speaking as
trustee the 40 Mile Mining District. He related that many placer
miners have had significant issues with annual labor reporting
in what are known as fatal flaws. He characterized this as a
complicated issue, one that creates great stress for placer
miners, whether or not they lose their mining claims. This bill
would put labor affidavit requirements clearly in statute. He
related his experiences with fatal flaws, including one possible
error made by the original claim owner in the early 1990s. In
2011, he also made an error and was lucky that no one over-
staked his claims. He was able to re-stake his ground at a
significant cost, but he did not lose his claims. Most
importantly, the bill would provide authority for DNR to send
notices to those with mining claims to correct clerical errors
prior to receiving notices of abandonment.
MR. JORGENSEN said SB 155 is of utmost importance to the 40 Mile
Mining District. He urged the committee to pass the bill.
4:00:15 PM
DAVID WRIGHT, representing self, Fairbanks, Alaska, said he and
his partners are small-scale placer miners who have held many
mining claims. In 2010, 2011, and 2012 two claims were auctioned
to other companies. In 2013, he discovered that the affidavits
of annual labor had fatal flaws for both projects. Since no one
had over-staked the claims, he hired a helicopter to re-stake
one claim, and he re-staked the other from the ground. This came
at great expense, but it was better than losing the claims. He
said he supports SB 155 because a clerical error should not be a
reason to lose a claim. He agreed with [Mr. Steven's] testimony
that some mechanism should also protect businesses. In closing,
he said he would like to see SB 155 pass to correct the problem
of clerical errors being a potential avenue to lose claims.
4:02:50 PM
CHAIR MICCICHE said he would keep public testimony open on SB
155.
[SB 155 was held in committee].
| Document Name | Date/Time | Subjects |
|---|---|---|
| SB 155 AMA Testimony on DNR Fiscal Note 02.13.2020.pdf |
SRES 2/14/2020 3:30:00 PM |
SB 155 |
| SB 145 ver. A.pdf |
SRES 2/14/2020 3:30:00 PM SRES 2/24/2020 3:30:00 PM |
SB 145 |
| SB 145 Sponsor Statement 02.12.2020.pdf |
SRES 2/14/2020 3:30:00 PM SRES 2/24/2020 3:30:00 PM |
SB 145 |
| SB 145 Fiscal Note - DOA-DMV-02-07-2020.pdf |
SRES 2/14/2020 3:30:00 PM |
SB 145 |
| SB 145 Fiscal Note - DPS-AWT-02-07-2020.pdf |
SRES 2/14/2020 3:30:00 PM |
SB 145 |
| SB 145 CFEC Current DMV Vessel Registration Docs & FAQ 02.13.2020.pdf |
SRES 2/14/2020 3:30:00 PM |
SB 145 |
| SB 145 CFEC Vessel Licensing Forms 02.12.2020.pdf |
SRES 2/14/2020 3:30:00 PM |
SB 145 |
| SB 145 USCG Brochure Documentation and Tonnage 02.12.2020.pdf |
SRES 2/14/2020 3:30:00 PM |
SB 145 |
| SB 145 CFEC MOCK UP Vessel Packet, 2020.pdf |
SRES 2/14/2020 3:30:00 PM |
SB 145 |
| SB 145 CFEC NEW 2020 Commercial Fishing Vessel Licensing Overview.pdf |
SRES 2/14/2020 3:30:00 PM |
SB 145 |