HB 50-SNOW CLASSICS  2:01:01 PM CHAIR MERRICK reconvened the meeting and announced the consideration of HOUSE BILL NO. 50 "An Act relating to snow classics." 2:01:30 PM REPRESENTATIVE SARA HANNAN, District 4, Alaska State Legislature, Juneau, Alaska, said that snow classics are limited to a specific location, date, and time. She explained that HB 50 changes the charitable gaming statute by removing the specific location, date, and time requirements. This would allow any qualified charitable entity to apply to host a snow classic. She emphasized that no other changes are made to the charitable gaming statute. Charitable organizations would still need to meet applicable permitting and other requirements. 2:02:53 PM SENATOR DUNBAR asked what a snow classic is. REPRESENTATIVE HANNAN replied that "classics" are defined in charity gaming laws. A snow classic is when a charitable organization specifies a location, date, and time and sells tickets to participants, who guess the snow accumulation. 2:03:41 PM SENATOR DUNBAR asked if Mt. Alyeska currently holds a snow classic. REPRESENTATIVE HANNAN replied that there is a statutory authorization for a snow classic at Mt. Alyeska to benefit the Girdwood Community School. She noted that this snow classic does not take place every year. 2:04:11 PM REPRESENTATIVE HANNAN commented that there are fifteen classics in statute and listed them. 2:04:55 PM CHAIR MERRICK announced invited testimony on HB 50. 2:05:10 PM FRANKIE PILLIFANT, President, Juneau Nordic Ski Club, Juneau, Alaska, introduced herself and said that the Juneau Nordic Ski Club (JNSC) is a 501(c)(3). 2:05:32 PM TRISTAN KNUTSON-LOMBARDO, Executive Director, Juneau Nordic Ski Club, Juneau, Alaska, explained that JNSC considered holding a snow classic fundraiser before discovering the statutory limitations. He said JNSC is a low-barrier, "pay-as-you-can" program for Juneau youth. Due to increasing costs, JNSC is seeking new and fun ways to raise revenue. He opined that HB 50 is manageable and stated that this legislation would have a meaningful impact on the youth in Juneau and across the state. 2:06:15 PM MS. PILLIFANT added that snow classics would be an additional tool that would help communities raise funds to sustain volunteer programs. She expressed support for HB 50. 2:06:44 PM CHAIR MERRICK opened public testimony on HB 50; finding none, she closed public testimony. 2:07:12 PM REPRESENTATIVE HANNAN gave closing comments on HB 50. She shared a brief anecdote to illustrate the benefits of an ice classic for organizations like JNSC. 2:07:52 PM CHAIR MERRICK held HB 50 in committee.