HB 37-PUBLIC ACCESS TO FISHING STREAMS CO-CHAIR SAMUELS announced that the next order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 37 "An Act relating to public access to fishing streams." REPRESENTATIVE LES GARA, Alaska State Legislature, said HB 37 tries to ensure that citizens continue to have public access to fishing streams. He noted that many streams currently accessible along the road system are on private land, and he said that these lands will be developed and the access to some fishing streams will be lost forever. The bill sets up a procedure with the Department of Natural Resources and Alaska Department of Fish & Game to identify these streams, and asks the state to consider purchasing or exchanging the access lands. It would be subject to a legislative appropriation or the availability of grant money, and it is completely voluntary, he said. "It encourages the discussion and it encourages the process so that we can hopefully avoid making the mistakes so many other states have made on what were once great publicly accessible fishing streams," he concluded. REPRESENTATIVE OLSON asked about how HB 37 applies to access on Exxon Valdez oil spill land. REPRESENTATIVE GARA said it won't have an effect because when the state sells land it must retain access. 2:38:41 PM REPRESENTATIVE CRAWFORD moved Amendment 1 as follows: Page 3, line 14, following "use," Insert: "sport" There being no objection, Amendment 1 carried. 2:39:46 PM REPRESENTATIVE CRAWFORD moved to report HB 37 as amended out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, CSHB 37(RES) passed out of committee. 2:40:45 PM