SENATE BILL NO. 46 "An Act authorizing moose farming." Co-Chair Larson provided members with a proposed committee substitute, work draft #8-LS0371\S, dated 5/3/94 (copy on file). TERESA SAGER-STANCLIFF, STAFF, SENATOR MILLER testified in support of SB 46. She explained that the legislation expands game farming statutes and transfers authority from the Department of Fish and Game to the Department of Natural Resources. She maintained that the legislation provides a better regulatory mechanism to assure a healthy game farm industry in Alaska. The bill also sets up an experimental animal husbandry permit, which can be issued for the farming of new species such as moose or caribou. The animals would remain the property of the state. Permits would be regulated by the Department of Fish and Game. If the permittee can demonstrate that breeding animals in captivity is successful they can apply for private ownership of the animals. Ms. Sager-Stancliff addressed the proposed committee substitute. She noted that the proposed committee substitute adds sections defining "moose and caribou" as game farm animals. She added that the sections would not take effect until the Department of Fish and Game determines that those species are game farm animals. The determination would be made through regulation. Representative Therriault MOVED to ADOPT work draft #8- LS0371\S, dated 5/3/94. He reiterated that the Department of Fish and Game will have complete control over the determination of the animals. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. In response to a question by Representative Parnell, Ms. Sager-Stancliff restated that the Department of Fish and Game has the authority and discretion to issue experimental permits and provide animals to the permittee. The permittee would petition to the Department of Fish and Game for private ownership after a five year trial period. The department will determine through regulation the criteria for an animal being identified as a game farm species. The permittee must demonstrate that they have cared properly for the animals and obtain a game farming license. Representative Therriault MOVED to report HCS CSSB 46 (FIN) out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal notes. The motion remained pending due to a lack of minority members being present.