SENATOR MILLER announced SB 159 LIMIT ADMINISTRATIVE LAND CLOSURES to be up for consideration. SENATOR FRANK, sponsor, said the purpose was to limit the power of the Commissioner of the Department of Natural Resources in closing lands to mineral entry. The current theory is that land should be used for the maximum benefit of the people and all the land should be open for multiple use. There is a provision saying the Commissioner can close lands to multiple use under 640 acres. He said the power should be reserved for the legislature. STEVE BORRELL, Alaska Miners Association, supported SB 159. He told them there were actually three mechanisms by which state lands can be closed to mineral entry. The first way is for the legislature to pass bills establishing parks, refuges, etc. The second mechanism is the application of Title 16 by ADF&G in areas where anadromous fisheries resources may be affected. The third mechanism is the focus of this bill. Passage of this bill would send a positive signal to the international mining industry. Number 191 RAGA ELIM, Department of Natural Resources, said the administration will support this bill with the two amendments he passed to the committee. He explained that the first one tightens up some of the wording so that the term contiguous is inserted helping to define "area." The second one was designed to maintain the Commissioner's flexibility in proper land management when time is of essence in issuing some of these mineral closing orders while recognizing the appropriate role of the legislature in certifying any mineral closing orders of over 640 acres. The Commissioner could issue the mineral closing order effective immediately and the legislature would be asked to ratify that. If that didn't happen, the order would automatically lapse. Number 238 SENATOR FRANK and MR. BORREL supported both amendments. MR. BORRELL said it should be clarified that there could be several 640 acres blocks 2 feet apart. SENATOR FRANK agreed. SENATOR FRANK moved to adopt amendment #1 and asked for unanimous consent. SENATOR LEMAN objected to say that the language should be run by the bill drafter because it is different than what he normally sees. Amendment #1 was, then, adopted. Number 320 JACK PHELPS, Aide for Representative Pete Kott, sponsor of HB 2135 which contains the "contiguous" amendment offered by DNR, wasn't a problem. Although there is potential for abuse, he pointed out that, as it is proposed, it would also apply to the closures of multiple-purpose use lands which is a change in the existing statute. SENATOR FRANK said they would check with the Department of Law to make sure it wouldn't raise additional points. MR. PHELPS said he thought amendment #1 was a good amendment. SENATOR LEMAN moved to adopt amendment #2. There were no objections and it was so ordered. Number 362 SENATOR LEMAN moved to discharge SB 159 as amended with accompanying fiscal notes from committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.