Legislature(1999 - 2000)

04/18/2000 03:00 PM Senate RES

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               HB 206-FISH AND GAME LICENSES & TAGS                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
MR. JOHN MANLEY, legislative  aide to Representative Harris, sponsor                                                            
of HB 206, said  that Representative Harris introduced  this bill at                                                            
the request  of the  Alaska Department  of Fish  and Game (ADFG)  to                                                            
take care  of some housekeeping  measures needed  to clean  up their                                                            
statutes.  The bill changes  the word "waterfowl" to "migratory game                                                            
bird" in about six different  sections.  That change will bring into                                                            
the federal government's  migratory game bird reporting  program the                                                            
taking  of snipes  and  cranes.   This  will  give them  a  complete                                                            
picture of who is taking  what birds in the state.  Section 3 allows                                                            
disabled  veterans  and  $5  license  holders  to  register  in  the                                                            
national migratory game  bird harvest program by one of two methods.                                                            
 Because  these people  are not  required  to buy  duck stamps,  the                                                            
statute needed  another provision  to enable  them to register  into                                                            
the program.   Section 4  creates a new  combination seven  day non-                                                            
resident  hunting and  fishing license.   The $115  charge for  that                                                            
license costs  the same as  a seven day fishing  license and  a non-                                                            
resident  hunting license  but  it is more  convenient  to put  both                                                            
licenses  on one  piece of  paper.    The  bill also  sets fees  for                                                            
special  non-resident military  small  game licenses.   There  was a                                                            
glitch  when the price  of resident  hunting  licenses was  changed.                                                            
The cost of  a license for a non-resident  military person  would be                                                            
more than the  cost of a non-resident  license.  HB 206 straightens                                                             
that problem  out.  The  House Finance Committee  added a  provision                                                            
that  allows  Yukon  residents  to  obtain  a non-resident   fishing                                                            
license and a  non-resident king salmon tag at the  same rate that a                                                            
resident pays.   That provision was added at the request  of Senator                                                            
Phillips  and   it  will  not  go   into  effect  until   the  Yukon                                                            
reciprocates.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
CHAIRMAN  HALFORD said  when the Yukon  is willing  to give  600,000                                                            
Alaskans the same treatment,  Alaska will give their 35,000 people a                                                            
deal.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
MR. MANLEY continued  his explanation of HB 206.   Sections 9 and 10                                                            
replace  a   requirement  in  current   statute  that  sellers   and                                                            
purchasers  of licenses  must take  an oath.   That requirement  was                                                            
replaced  with a  notice that  will be  placed on  licenses  stating                                                            
there is a penalty for unsworn falsification.                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
CHAIRMAN  HALFORD asked how  much a resident  sport fishing  license                                                            
costs.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
MR. MANLEY said it costs $15.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
CHAIRMAN HALFORD  asked if the non-resident  military sport  fishing                                                            
license  will cost the  same.  He  also asked the  cost of the  non-                                                            
resident seven day sport fishing and hunting license.                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
MR. MANLEY said a non-resident  sport fishing license would cost $30                                                            
and the non-resident  hunting license costs $85 for  a total of $115                                                            
which is what  the combined license  would cost.  He explained  that                                                            
Sections 11 through  16 just add the word "registration"  in various                                                            
parts of the statutes  to comply with the change made  in Section 3.                                                            
The final change  will allow ADFG to issue replacement  licenses for                                                            
commercial fishing crew  members for $5.  ADFG is already doing that                                                            
but needs statutory authority.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
MR. MANLEY noted that an  amendment to the bill was presented to him                                                            
today and  that it  is relatively  innocuous.   The amendment  would                                                            
read as follows.                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
     Page 2, line 16 after "birds" insert ", migratory game bird                                                                
     hunting,"                                                                                                                  
     After "and" insert "other"                                                                                                 
     After "public" delete "use" and insert "uses"                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
CHAIRMAN HALFORD  questioned whether the phrase, "other  public uses                                                            
of  migratory  game  birds"  covers  the  Alaska  Outdoor  Council's                                                            
concern.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MR. MANLEY thought it would.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR LINCOLN  asked Mr. Manley how important the  amendment is to                                                            
the bill because it might slow the bill down considerably.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
MR. MANLEY  said Representative Harris  did not have a problem  with                                                            
the amendment  but at the same time it is not critical  to the bill.                                                            
                                                                                                                                
CHAIRMAN  HALFORD  noted  the bill  has  a referral  to  the  Senate                                                            
Finance Committee.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
MR.  DICK BISHOP,  Vice President  of  the Alaska  Outdoor  Council,                                                            
stated that  the Council supports  this bill.  ADFG and the  sponsor                                                            
did  a  good  job in  cleaning  up  some  of  the  loose  ends  with                                                            
licensing.   The Council  did suggest the  amendment in view  of the                                                            
fact that  the only place  in the bill, other  than the title,  that                                                            
hunting is  mentioned is in the price  tag.  The Council  felt it is                                                            
appropriate that some of  the benefits of the price tag that hunters                                                            
pay be  directed  to their  interests in  particular.   The  Council                                                            
would like to see the amendment as well as the bill pass.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR LINCOLN  asked Mr.  Bishop whether  he would rather  see the                                                            
bill amended  and take the chance  that it will slow the  bill down.                                                            
                                                                                                                                
MR. BISHOP  replied if the  bill was slowed  up enough to the  point                                                            
where it  cannot complete  the process, he  would be concerned.   He                                                            
repeated that  he would like to see  the amendment entered  into the                                                            
bill.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR TAYLOR  moved the amendment  proposed by Mr. Manley.   There                                                            
being no objection, the motion carried.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  TAYLOR   moved  SCS  CSHB  206(RES)  from  committee   with                                                            
individual recommendations  and its accompanying fiscal note.  There                                                            
being no objection, the motion carried.                                                                                         

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