HB 281-STATE LAND FOR REMOTE REC CABIN SITES  1:13:13 PM CHAIR MCKAY announced that the next order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 281, "An Act relating to the permitting, lease, and sale of state land for remote recreational cabin sites; and providing for an effective date." CHAIR MCKAY noted testifiers present to address comments from a previous meeting. 1:14:10 PM RACHEL LONGACRE, Chief of Operations, Division of Mining, Land and Water, Department of Natural Resources, addressed the level of fire protection raised by testifier James Squyres from the previous committee meeting on 2/7/24. She said some state-owned lands are in areas with limited or no fire protection and a parcel's location could also impact what services are available. She said parcels are recommended to be included in a database to aid in fire management and known infrastructures and location. 1:15:19 PM REPRESENTATIVE SADDLER asked for Ms. Longacre's comments in writing. MS. LONGACRE responded that she would supply the request to the committee. 1:15:43 PM REPRESENTATIVE RAUSCHER inquired about large families with large pieces of property on hunting grounds. MS. LONGACRE answered that she would need to walk through the process a bit more carefully, given the size of the example. She offered to provide her answer to the committee in writing. REPRESENTATIVE RAUSCHER addressed a previous comment that the fiscal note should be larger because of a cabin being out on state land, and it may constitute a bigger expense on the state. MS. LONGACRE responded that one testifier's concern was the cost of administering fire protection. She reiterated that she could supply in writing her explanation on various levels of fire protection. 1:18:14 PM REPRESENTATIVE SADDLER offered his belief that the testifier expressed concern that HB 281 may allow motivated individuals to form a consortium, and whether the bill would allow someone to take the best parcels for themselves. MS. LONGACRE said that the example provided eight or more parcels in a string, and she wished to thoroughly answer the question in writing, which she opined would be easier to digest. 1:19:24 PM CHAIR MCKAY announced that HB 281 was held over.