Legislature(2021 - 2022)ADAMS 519

05/18/2021 01:30 PM House FINANCE

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HOUSE BILL NO. 54                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
      "An  Act   establishing    the  Alaska    Invasive   Species                                                              
      Council  in  the Department   of  Fish  and  Game;  relating                                                              
      to   management   of   invasive    species;    relating   to                                                              
      invasive  species  management   decals;  and  providing  for                                                              
      an effective date."                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
2:19:47 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE     GERAN    TARR,    CHAIR,    HOUSE     FISHERIES                                                              
COMMITTEE,   SPONSOR,  shared  the  history  of the  legislation.                                                               
She  indicated   that  former  Representative    Paul  Seaton  had                                                              
requested   she  take  over  working   on  a bill  addressing   an                                                              
emergency   response   to  the   invasive   species  Elodea.   She                                                              
explained  that  the  spread  was so  aggressive   it advanced  to                                                              
a  much  costlier  problem   by the  time  permits   necessary  to                                                              
address    the    problem    were    issued.    She   worked    in                                                              
collaboration   with  the  Alaska  Invasive  Species  Partnership                                                               
and  discovered  a more  comprehensive   model of  addressing  the                                                              
problem.  She  explained  that  the model  would  employ  bringing                                                              
together   all  the  stakeholders  involved   in  the  issue.  She                                                              
exemplified   the Zebra  Mussel  problem  in  Michigan  where  the                                                              
mussels  multiplied   so  rapidly,   they  clogged  a  main  water                                                              
pipe  and  shutdown  municipalities    water  systems.  She  spoke                                                              
to  the  advantages  of  collaboration   between   government  and                                                              
private   entities  to  address   the  invasive  species   issues.                                                              
She   noted  the   different   industries   that   could   act  as                                                              
vectors  of  introduction   of  invasive  species  i.e.,  the  oil                                                              
and  gas  industry,  construction,   and shipping   industry.  She                                                              
exemplified    that  the   Department    of  Transportation    and                                                              
Public  Facilities   (DOT)  in acknowledgement   of  the  invasive                                                              
species  problem,  revegetated   any  fill  projects  with  native                                                              
vegetation.   She  noted  the  broad  interest   in  bringing  the                                                              
comprehensive   model to  Alaska.  Currently,  the  state  spent a                                                              
few  million   dollars  in  invasive   species  management   while                                                              
other  states  spent up  to hundreds  of  millions  of dollars  to                                                              
address the issue.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
2:23:20 PM                                                                                                                    
Rep.  Tarr  continued   that  invasive  species  problems   became                                                              
large   and  costly.   The   advantage   to  get   ahead   on  the                                                              
prevention   side  was  the  likelihood   of  mitigation   costing                                                              
much  less,  which  the  collaborative  model  could  accomplish.                                                               
She  related  that  the  bill  was  vetted  at  a meeting   of the                                                              
Alaska   Invasive   Species  Partnership    that  provided   input                                                              
from  all over  the state.  She  offered  that HB  54 created  the                                                              
Alaska  Invasive  Species  Council  and  defined  the issues  they                                                              
could  address.   The  idea  was  to  get  the  multi-stakeholder                                                               
group   together,   which   was   the   most  effective    use  of                                                              
resources.   She noted  that  the  collaborative   and prevention                                                               
work  would  effectively   address   larger  threats   looming  in                                                              
the  future.   She  delineated   that   the  bill  established   a                                                              
response   fund   and   for   the   sale   of  invasive    species                                                              
management  decals.   She had  explored  many  ideas  for  funding                                                              
but  currently   the   sale  of   decals   was  chosen   to  avoid                                                              
starting  out  with a  mandate.  She shared  that  former  Senator                                                              
Gary  Wilken  had come  up  with the  idea  of a  decal and  noted                                                              
the  general  enthusiasm   people  had  towards   the  issue  with                                                              
the  hope  of  generating  decal   sales.  She  relayed  that  the                                                              
bill  was  a House  Fisheries   Committee  bill  and  the  members                                                              
wanted  to  find   alternative   funding  for  the   $28  thousand                                                              
fiscal   note   related   to  the   council   other   than   suing                                                              
undesignated general funds (UGF).                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
2:27:26 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative   Tarr communicated   the  intent  language  in the                                                              
bill on Section 1, page 1, lines 7 through 10 as follows:                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
      LEGISLATIVE    INTENT.    It   is   the   intent    of   the                                                              
      legislature   that   the  Department   of   Fish   and  Game                                                              
      support  the activities   of  the Alaska  Invasive   Species                                                              
      Council,     established     by    this     Act,     through                                                              
      contributions,  grants,  and  other  forms  of funding  that                                                              
      do  not  involve   the  use  of   money  from  the   state's                                                              
      general fund.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
2:28:12 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
THATCHER    BROUWER,    STAFF,    REPRESENTATIVE    GERAN    TARR,                                                              
reviewed the sectional analysis (copy on file):                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
      Section  1: Adds  a  new  section  to  uncodified  law  that                                                              
      states  it  is the  intent   of the  legislature   that  the                                                              
      Department  of  Fish  and  Game  does  not  use  money  from                                                              
      the  state's    general   fund   to   support   the   Alaska                                                              
      Invasive   Species   Council,   and  instead   finds   other                                                              
      sources of funding to support the council.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
      Section  Two:   AS  16.20.800   establishes   the   invasive                                                              
      species  management  decals.  The  decals will  be  produced                                                              
      by the  Department   of Fish  and  Game  annually  and  made                                                              
      available  for  sale  to  the  public  for  a $20  fee.  The                                                              
      department  will   work  in  conjunction   with  the  Alaska                                                              
      Invasive  Species   Council  described   in Sec.   16.20.810                                                              
      to design  and  produce  the  decals.  The  legislature  may                                                              
      then  appropriate   the  proceeds   from  the  sale  of  the                                                              
      decals   to  further   produce   the   decals   or   to  the                                                              
      invasive   species   response   fund   described   in   Sec.                                                              
      16.20.820,  to  carry  out  the  work  of invasive   species                                                              
      response.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
      Section   16.20.810   establishes    the   Alaska   Invasive                                                              
      Species  Council  in  the  Department   of  Fish  and  Game.                                                              
      The council  will  be  comprised  of  representatives   from                                                              
      the Departments   of  Fish  and  Game,  Natural  Resources,                                                               
      Environmental    Conservation    and   Transportation    and                                                              
      Public Facilities.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
      Furthermore,   the   council    will   have   members   from                                                              
      stakeholder  organizations   and  industries   appointed  by                                                              
      the   governor   to    three-year   terms,    as   well   as                                                              
      representatives   from  federal  agencies   that  deal  with                                                              
      invasive species.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
      Additionally,     Section     16.20.810     outlines     the                                                              
      responsibilities   of the  council.  This  section  requires                                                              
      that  the   council   be   responsible    for  facilitating                                                               
      cooperation   between   state,   federal,    tribal,   local                                                              
      agencies,   and  nongovernmental    organizations    in  the                                                              
      management   invasive   species.    The  council   will   be                                                              
      tasked   with    recommending    coordinated    interagency                                                               
      strategies  and  policies   related  to  the  management  of                                                              
      invasive   species.   The   council    will   also   provide                                                              
      guidance  on how  to prioritize   the response  to  invasive                                                              
      species  and  how  to  best  use  funds  from  the  invasive                                                              
      species response fund.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
      Lastly,  the council   will  be responsible   for  selecting                                                              
      designers  of  the  invasive  species   control  decals  and                                                              
      approving and promoting the designs.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
      Furthermore,   Section   16.20.810   provides  guidance   on                                                              
      council  meetings   and  deliverables.   The  council   will                                                              
      meet at  least once  a year,  and  by January  15th  of each                                                              
      odd-numbered   year,  the  council  shall   produce  a  plan                                                              
      that addresses  the  economic  impact  of  invasive  species                                                              
      and  recommends   legislation   and  funding  to   implement                                                              
      the council's priorities.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
      Section   16.20.820   establishes    an  invasive    species                                                              
      response  fund   in  the   general   fund  and  allows   the                                                              
      department  to  use  the  funds  to  prevent,   control,  or                                                              
      eradicate invasive species.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
      Section   16.20.850    defines    commissioner,     council,                                                              
      department,   invasive  species,   management   of  invasive                                                              
      species and non-native species.                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
      Section  Three:   Section   37.05.146   adds  the   invasive                                                              
      species  decal  fee to  the  list of  separately   accounted                                                              
      program receipts.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
      Section  4:  Gives  direction  to  the  governor   regarding                                                              
      the  appointment   of  the  members,   chair,   as  well  as                                                              
      timing and number of meetings in the initial year.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
      Section 5: Establishes an immediate effective date.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
2:31:48 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative   Josephson  asked  Representative   Tarr for  more                                                              
detail    about   the   large   meeting    she   had   mentioned.                                                               
Representative    Tarr  responded    that  the   Alaska   Invasive                                                              
Species  Partnership   was  a  nonprofit  organization   that  met                                                              
annually,   and  she  had   attended   the  annual  meeting.   She                                                              
elucidated   that  the members   of the  partnership   wanted  the                                                              
creation  of  the  council  to use  the  work  of the  experts  in                                                              
the partnership to help develop state policy.                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Representative   LeBon  stated  that  the  House  had  passed  the                                                              
enhanced    sport    fishing     license    [HB    79    Saltwater                                                              
Sportfishing    Operators/Guides]     to   help   fund    invasive                                                              
species  eradication.   He  asked  how  to  connect   the  funding                                                              
source    to    the    legislation    before     the   committee.                                                               
Representative    Tarr   answered   that   Representative    Sarah                                                              
Vance  had   introduced   an  amendment  that   part  of  the  fee                                                              
increase  could  be  used  for invasive   species  management  and                                                              
was  hoping  for  complete  passage  of  the  bill.  In  addition,                                                              
the  Commissioner   of   the Department   of  Fish and  Game  Doug                                                              
Vincent-Lang,   revealed   that  some   grant  funding   would  be                                                              
available.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
2:34:29 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative   Wool  thought  that  the  decal  program  sounded                                                              
interesting   and at  $20  a  decal  it could  raise  substantial                                                               
funding.  He  asked  for  details  regarding   the decal  and  how                                                              
much funding was anticipated from the sales.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative   Tarr  relayed   that  the  commissioner   thought                                                              
the  fiscal  note could  be  corrected  downward.   She cited  the                                                              
fiscal  note  analysis   that stated     to  develop  an  invasive                                                              
species  management   decal  with  the  council   and  offer  them                                                              
for   sale  to   the  public   for   $20  each.   The  department                                                               
estimates   to  collect   $3.9  annually     She  referenced   the                                                              
Fish  and Game  website  that  had numerous  items  available  for                                                              
purchase   online.   She  listed   other  potential   efforts   to                                                              
promote   the   decal   and  remarked    that  the   fiscal   note                                                              
estimate   was  low.  She   mentioned   the  possibility   of  the                                                              
council   creating   a  decal  design   contest.   Representative                                                               
Wool  suggested  selling  the decals  at fishery  supply  stores.                                                               
                                                                                                                                
2:37:11 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Vice-Chair   Ortiz  cited  facts   from  the  sponsor  statement,                                                               
 Invasive   species   are   costing   Alaska   money  (Almost   $6                                                              
million  a  year  to manage  according   to a  2012  ISER  study)                                                               
and   It  was  estimated  in  2005  that  invasive   species  cost                                                              
the   United  States   $120   billion   in  damages   every   year                                                              
according  to  a US  Fish  and Wildlife  Fact  Sheet  on the  Cost                                                              
of  Invasive  Species.   He  asked  how the  problem  had  evolved                                                              
since  2012  and  whether  the  issue  created   more  of a  water                                                              
problem   rather   than   land   problem.   Representative    Tarr                                                              
replied  that  some  of the  studies  were  not more  recent  than                                                              
2012.  She referenced   the document  titled    Managing  Invasive                                                              
Species:   How  Much  Do  We  Spend?   included   in  the  members                                                              
packets.   She  delineated    that  the  paper   was  written   by                                                              
University   of  Alaska  researchers   who  discovered   that  the                                                              
impacts  to salmon  could  be  hundreds  of millions  of  dollars.                                                              
She  referenced   the  huge  cost  of  zebra  mussel  mitigation.                                                               
The   cost   of   impacts   to   hydroelectric    facilities   and                                                              
municipal   water  supplies  were  astronomical.    She  mentioned                                                              
some  examples  of  how  invasive  species   were  introduced  and                                                              
spread   particularly   with   Elodea.  She   expounded   that  it                                                              
depended   on  the  species   as  to  the  type  of   impact.  She                                                              
reported   that  Tammy  Davis   [Invasive   Species  Coordinator,                                                               
Department   of Fish  and  Game]  had  testified  about  the  work                                                              
DFG was doing to mitigate invasive species.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  Merrick   asked  if  there  was  any  liability  in  the                                                              
case  mentioned    about  an  individual    dumping  an   aquarium                                                              
causing   an outbreak.   Representative   Tarr   answered  in  the                                                              
negative.   She   referenced    a  case   noted   in  information                                                               
provided  by  Ms.  Davis  in  the  form  of  a PowerPoint   titled                                                              
 Department   of   Fish   and  Game   Invasive   Species   Program                                                              
Report:  2021   on  slide  13  and  read   In  2019,  144  rainbow                                                              
trout  were illegally   imported  from a  hatchery  in Oregon  and                                                              
then  illegally   released  into   a closed   lake  on  the  Kenai                                                              
Peninsula.    She  indicated   that  the  responsible  individual                                                               
was  identified    and  fined,   but  that   was  an  exceptional                                                               
situation.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
2:41:59 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative    Thompson   shared    that   he  was   aware   of                                                              
invasive  species  mitigation  work  for  years.  He spoke  to how                                                              
invasive  species   spread  in  the interior.   The  Harding  Lake                                                              
Association   was trying  to  raise  its own  funds  to  eradicate                                                              
Elodea.  He  asked how  the  funds  from the  sale  of the  decals                                                              
would  be distributed.   Representative   Tarr answered   that the                                                              
council  would  develop   a strategic   plan and  help  the  state                                                              
prioritize  the  funding.  She  expected  that some  of the  funds                                                              
would  come  back   to  Harding  Lake  since  Elodea   spread  was                                                              
rapid.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Merrick moved to invited testimony.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
2:44:30 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
AARON   MARTIN,  UNITED   STATES   FISH  AND   WILDLIFE   SERVICE,                                                              
ANCHORAGE   (via  teleconference),   relayed  that  he  worked  in                                                              
the  regional  office  in Anchorage   and was  asked  to speak  to                                                              
the  technical   aspects   of   invasive  species   projects   the                                                              
service   was  involved   in.  He  elaborated   that   the  United                                                              
States   Fish  and  Wildlife   Service   (USFWS)  worked   on  all                                                              
types  of  invasive  species  on  land  and  water.  The  agencys                                                               
main   task  was  to   prevent   the  introduction   of   invasive                                                              
species  in  the U.S.  The  service  was working   with state  and                                                              
federal   partners  to  identify   what  species   may  arrive  in                                                              
Alaska,   were  already   here,  and   work  on  prevention.   The                                                              
agency    worked    with    ADFG,    Alaska    Invasive    Species                                                              
Partnership, and the Department of Natural Resources (DNR).                                                                     
Mr.   Martin  emphasized    that  prevention    was  the   key  to                                                              
success   in invasive   species   management.   He reported   that                                                              
Alaska   had  relatively   few   invasive   species  compared   to                                                              
other   states.  He   listed  some   species:   Elodea,   Northern                                                              
Pike,   and  a  suite   of  terrestrial   invasive   plants   that                                                              
varied  in  impacts.   He  voiced  that  the  more  collaborative                                                               
and  community  based  the effort  was  the more  likely  invasive                                                              
species  could   be managed   and  kept  in small   outbreaks.  He                                                              
noted  that   one  project   was  focused   on  preventing   Zebra                                                              
Mussels  from  arriving  in the  state on  the ALCAN  Highway.  He                                                              
shared   that   USFWS   had   conducted   a   pilot   project   to                                                              
understand  the  level  of risk  from watercraft   being  towed to                                                              
Alaska.  He reported   that 70  percent  of the  vessels  arriving                                                              
via  highway  was  not  being  inspected  by  a large  network  of                                                              
watercraft   inspections   stations   across  the   west,  and  38                                                              
percent  of  the  boats   had  come  from  states  with   infected                                                              
waters.  He noted  the  discovery  of a  sailboat  encrusted  with                                                              
zebra  mussels  that  arrived  in  Alaska  in  2019  that  luckily                                                              
had  not  become  a threat.   The service   worked  with  Canadian                                                              
watercraft    inspection    agencies,   state    Fish   and   Game                                                              
agencies,   and  Customs  and  Border  protection   to  set  up an                                                              
inspection   project  on  the Alcan  that  discovered   a jet  ski                                                              
that  had  been   test  driven   on  Lake  Powell  infested   with                                                              
zebra    mussels.     He    remarked     that    the     detection                                                              
infrastructure    was  available   but   needed   to  expand.   He                                                              
emphasized   that   much   more  collaboration    and  inspection                                                               
infrastructure   was  warranted.  He  related  a  recent  incident                                                              
in  Alaska  where  moth   balls  were  quarantined   because  they                                                              
carried zebra mussels on them.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
2:49:34 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Mr.   Martin  continued    that  the   incident   underlined   the                                                              
threat   and  need  for   collaboration.   He  pointed   to  Dutch                                                              
Harbor  being  an  international   shipping  platform  for  Alaska                                                              
in  addition  to  its  rank  as  the top  US  commercial   fishing                                                              
port   by   volume    and   a   major   hub   for    barges   from                                                              
international   waters.  He noted  that  some of  the barges  came                                                              
from  the most  infested  bays  and waterways  in  the world  like                                                              
Southeastern    Asia,  Central   and   South   America,   Port  of                                                              
Vancouver,   Port   of  Tacoma,   and  San   Francisco   Bay.  The                                                              
infrastructure   and  coordination   were  currently   lacking  to                                                              
offer  a  rigorous  detection   and rapid   response  program.  He                                                              
emphasized   that  the  key  to  success   was  coordination   and                                                              
partnerships.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
2:51:27 PM                                                                                                                    
Co-Chair Merrick OPENED public testimony.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
DANIELLE   VERNA,  ENVIRONMENTAL   MONITORING   PROGRAM   MANAGER,                                                              
PRINCE   WILLIAM  SOUND   REGIONAL  CITIZENS   ADVISORY   COUNCIL,                                                              
VALDEZ  (via   teleconference),   testified   in  support  of  the                                                              
legislation.   She  reported   that   the  Prince  William   Sound                                                              
Regional    Citizens    Advisory   Council    (PWSRAC)    was   an                                                              
independent    nonprofit    corporation     that   promoted    the                                                              
environmentally-safe     operation    of    the   Valdez    Marine                                                              
Terminal     and    associated    tankers.     The    18    member                                                              
organizations   were   comprised  of  the   communities   affected                                                              
by  the    Exxon   Valdez  oil   spill,  as    well   as  fishing,                                                              
aquaculture,     Alaska   Native,   tourism,   and  environmental                                                               
groups.   She  delineated   that   the  council   recognized   the                                                              
significant     threat    invasive    species     pose   to    the                                                              
environmental   and economic  health  of  the state.  Creation  of                                                              
the  Alaska   Invasive  Species  Council   was an  important  step                                                              
towards    collaboratively      addressing    invasive     species                                                              
prevention    and    management    and   recognized     that   the                                                              
continually   evolving   threat  of  invasive   species   required                                                              
resources  for  a  rapid  response.   The council   supported  the                                                              
development  of  a 5-year  plan  and establishment   of a  funding                                                              
mechanism.   She  applauded  the  bill  for  including   the  need                                                              
for  both  prevention  and  response  for  marine  and freshwater                                                               
environments.   She  detailed  that  commercial   shipping   was a                                                              
potential   vector  for  invasive  species   from  ballast  water.                                                              
The   tankers   arriving   in   Prince   William   Sound   deliver                                                              
roughly   90  percent(11   million   metric   tons)  of   all  the                                                              
balast  water  in the  state  sourced  from  highly  invaded  port                                                              
systems  on  the    U.  S.  West  Coast.   The  council  had  long                                                              
advocated  for  effective   policies,  sampling,   and monitoring                                                               
to prevent introductions.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
2:55:03 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Merrick CLOSED public testimony.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  Merrick   asked  for  a  review  of  the  fiscal  notes.                                                              
She noted  the  published  fiscal note  from DFG  [FN 2  (DFG)}.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
DOUG  VINCENT-LANG,    COMMISSIONER,   DEPARTMENT   OF   FISH  AND                                                              
GAME  (via teleconference),   shared  that  invasive  species  was                                                              
a   continual    challenge     for   the    department    due   to                                                              
increasingly   more  vectors  and  threats  of invasive   species.                                                              
He initially   worked  with the  sponsor  on the  bill because  of                                                              
its  focus  on  granting   more  regulatory   authority   for  the                                                              
department   rather  than  forming  a  strategy   on how  to  deal                                                              
with  the issue.  Currently,   the department  was  supportive  of                                                              
the  bill  and  the  creation  of  a council   to  help  determine                                                              
what   regulatory   aspects   were   necessary   to  address   the                                                              
issues.  The  department  did not  believe  UGF  was necessary  to                                                              
fund  the work  of  the council.   He noted  the  availability  of                                                              
grants  through  the  USFWS  and other  entities   to support  the                                                              
council.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair   Merrick  stated   that  the   other  published   fiscal                                                              
note  was  for   the Department   of Environmental   Conservation                                                               
(DEC) [FN 1 (DEC)].                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
2:57:38 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
LAURA     ACHEE,    LEGISLATIVE     LIAISON,     DEPARTMENT     OF                                                              
ENVIRONMENTAL    CONSERVATION   (via   teleconference),    relayed                                                              
that  the department's   fiscal  note  was  zero.  She added  that                                                              
the  council   included  a  seat  for  the  Commissioner   of  the                                                              
Department  of  Environmental   Conservation  (DEC),  but  she did                                                              
not expect the participation to have a material impact.                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Vice-Chair   Ortiz   asked  if   the  DEC   currently   played  an                                                              
active  role   in  the  eradication   of  invasive   species.  Ms.                                                              
Achee  answered  in  the  affirmative.  She  elaborated  that  the                                                              
department's    involvement   included   approving   permits   for                                                              
pesticides   to help  eradicate   Elodea  and  a certain   species                                                              
of fish.  The  department  had  developed  a general  permit  that                                                              
would  speed  up  the  process  and  allowed  for  rapid  response                                                              
when  the situation  fell  within  defined  parameters  where  the                                                              
risk and other considerations would be well-known.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
2:59:31 PM                                                                                                                    
AT EASE                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
3:00:18 PM                                                                                                                    
RECONVENED                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Representative     Carpenter     asked    about    response    and                                                              
prevention  of  invasive  species.   He asked  if  the department                                                               
could   manage   invasive   species   in   the   current   budget.                                                              
Commissioner   Vincent-Lang   answered  that  the  department  was                                                              
looking  to convene  the  council  to develop  a  common  strategy                                                              
to determine   what may  be needed  to  address the  issue  and in                                                              
terms  of  regulatory   oversight.  Currently,   DFG  was  dealing                                                              
with  invasive  species   on  a case  by  case  basis.  He  wanted                                                              
the  development   of  a comprehensive   strategy   that  included                                                              
state  and   federal  agencies   to  help   tackle  the   problem.                                                              
Representative    Carpenter    inquired    if   the   legislature                                                               
directed   the  department   to  develop  its  own   strategy  for                                                              
dealing   with  invasive  species   whether  the  department   had                                                              
the   ability   to  create   a   strategy   without   a   council.                                                              
Commissioner   Vincent-Lang   replied   that  it  would  mean  the                                                              
need  to   convene  a   group  like  the   council   to  create  a                                                              
collaborative   approach  due  to  the necessary   involvement  of                                                              
various departments and federal agencies.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
3:02:44 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative    Carpenter   asked  if   the  council   would  be                                                              
necessary  in  perpetuity  or  whether  the  need  was temporary.                                                               
Commissioner   Vincent-Lang  answered   that  he saw  the  council                                                              
working    for    a   couple    of    years    to   develop    the                                                              
recommendations   and  he viewed  that  it would  not  need  to be                                                              
permanent.  He  added  that the  council  would  publish  a report                                                              
that included recommendations.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Representative   Tarr  provided  closing  remarks.  She  addressed                                                              
the  questions  by  Representative   Carpenter.  She  noted   that                                                              
the  previous  committee  had  discussed  the  need  for a  sunset                                                              
date.  She   anticipated   that  the   point  to  reevaluate   the                                                              
council's   ongoing  role  would  be  after  the  strategic   plan                                                              
was  published.   She  favored  the  status  of  the  bill  as  it                                                              
felt   premature   to  put  an   end  date   on  the  council   at                                                              
present.  She  was supportive  of  a sunset  but  did not  want to                                                              
act hastily.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
3:05:09 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative   Carpenter  believed  that  something  was  needed                                                              
to  be  done  to  address  invasive   species;   however,  he  was                                                              
cautious    about   creating    another   bureaucracy.    He   was                                                              
hesitant  to  support  the  bill  without  a  sunset  or  backstop                                                              
to   creating   more   government.    He  wanted    to  offer   an                                                              
amendment of some sort.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair   Merrick  set  a  noon   deadline  for  amendments   the                                                              
following day.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
HB   54  was   HEARD   and   HELD   in   committee   for   further                                                              
consideration.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                

Document Name Date/Time Subjects
HB 57 PCE legal opinion 4.8.21.pdf HFIN 5/18/2021 1:30:00 PM
HB 57
HB 57 presentation 3.9.21.pdf HFIN 5/18/2021 1:30:00 PM
HB 57
HB 57 Public Testimony by 051821.pdf HFIN 5/18/2021 1:30:00 PM
HB 57