HB 286-OWNERSHIP OF MORE THAN ONE FISHERY PERMIT CO-CHAIR WILSON announced that the first matter before the committee would be HOUSE BILL NO. 286, "An Act allowing a person to hold more than one commercial fishing entry permit for a fishery; relating to the power of the Board of Fisheries to establish fishing periods and areas for subgroups of commercial fishing permits and commercial fishing permit holders and to establish limits on the amount of fishing gear that may be used by certain commercial fishing permit holders; and providing for an effective date." Number 0128 REPRESENTATIVE SCALZI, speaking as the sponsor, told the committee that HB 286 was what was referred to as a "stacking bill" for people who made the presentation at the fish caucus. He said it has gone before the United Fisherman of Alaska (UFA) board and had revisions made that he concurred with. He said over the weekend, he and the board reviewed those revisions; a proposed CS is in progress. REPRESENTATIVE SCALZI said that despite the changes made to the bill, it still remains a bill with a primary function of "reducing gear in the water." He said this aim is achieved by allowing an individual to own up to two permits per area. He said provisions allowing more gear or extended fishing time for holders of multiple permits had been deleted from the bill so that a majority of permit holders could have a vote on it. [HB 286 was held over.]