SB 168-COMMERCIAL FISHING LOAN PROGRAM    CHAIRMAN RANDY PHILLIPS called the Senate Labor & Commerce Committee meeting to order at 1:55 pm and announced SB 168 to be up for consideration. MR. GREG WINEGAR, Director, Division of Investments, said that Mr. Crane, CEO of the Commercial Fishing and Agriculture Bank (CFAB), had raised some issues relating to the Division's policies and the way they administer the fund. He said: I think it's important for the committee to know that we have responded to those issues in writing and through a series of meetings and also some telephone conversations. As I testified last week, we did modify one of our policies relating to quota shares just to be very sure that we were not in any way overlapping their program. Also, I want the committee to know that we will continue to work with CFAB to better coordinate our programs, because that benefits everyone and both of these programs are very, very important programs for a very important industry in this state. We may not agree on everything. Our programs don't target the same people. They have different purposes. So, we may not end up agreeing on every single issue, but I really don't think this is the form to settle those differences, because this bill really doesn't speak to those things. Basically, this bill, I think, is going to affect the majority of harvesters that utilize this loan fund, most of which don't qualify for CFAB financing. The concern that we have, Mr. Chairman, as we have testified to, is just the extra effort, time and energy that would be needed to go through that application process twice. MR. CRANE said he didn't have a response, but would answer questions. SENATAOR TORGERSON moved to adopt the L version 4/20/01 of SB 168. SENATOR AUSTERMAN said he wouldn't object to moving it out of committee, but he objected to the whole concept of the bill. He said, "I think the whole issue revolving around this and the information I've received from Mr. Crane and others that there may be a problem with the Division of Investments and there may be a problem within their fisheries loan programs, but I don't think this is the way to address those issues. I think that if there is a problem there, we should address the problem rather than creating what I consider may another problem by tying it to CFAB." CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS announced that there were no objections and the committee substitute was adopted. SENATOR TORGERSON moved to pass CSSB 168 (L&C) out of committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.