SENATE BILL 46 "An Act authorizing moose farming." Co-Chair Larson briefed the Committee on the previous pending MOTION to move CS SB 46 (FIN) out of Committee. Co- Chair MacLean interrupted with questions for the Department of Fish and Game: 1. Was there a surplus of caribou in the State; 2. How the legislation would affect the Federal Reindeer Act of 1937; 3. Definition of surplus. WAYNE REGELIN, DEPUTY DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF WILDLIFE CONSERVATION, DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME, responded that there are three large caribou herds in Alaska at this time. Caribou herds naturally cycle through "highs" and "lows", and many would say that there is a surplus at this time. He agreed that many people in Alaska depend on the Western Arctic Caribou herd for food. The Federal Reindeer Act passed in 1937 would affect the legislation in that it restricts ownership of reindeer to the Alaska Natives. The Act also defines "reindeer" as: "Any reindeer or caribou that are under animal husbandry". Consequently, any caribou placed in captivity, automatically under federal law would become a reindeer and would be 3 prohibited from ownership by anyone other than an Alaskan Native. Permits would only then be issued to Alaska Natives. Mr. Regelin explained that SB 46 would cause confusion within the Department of Fish and Game as hunters would want to get the caribou surplus and the Department would not be authorized to allow the issuance of permits. He added that "surplus" has not been defined to date. Co-Chair MacLean indicated that she opposed moving the bill from Committee until amendments had been made to the legislation to protect Native Alaskans. Co-Chair MacLean MOVED to adopt Amendment #1, #8-LS0371\S.1, Utermohle, 5/04/94. [Copy on file]. Amendment #1 would remove all reference to "caribou". Co-Chair Larson noted that CS SB 46 would be further discussed at the following meeting. Discussion followed regarding the Open Meetings Guideline and the amount of notice necessary to bring the bill back to Committee. SB 46 was HELD in Committee. SENATE BILL 46 "An Act authorizing moose farming." Co-Chair MacLean MOVED to adopt Amendment #1. There being NO OBJECTION, it was adopted. Co-Chair MacLean MOVED to adopt Amendment #2 which would address reindeer herd grazing permits. There being NO OBJECTION, it was adopted. Co-Chair MacLean MOVED to adopt Amendment #3 stating that the Commissioner "will" exempt by regulation, the farming of free ranging reindeer. There being NO OBJECTIONS, it was adopted. Representative Therriault MOVED to report HCS CS SB 46 (FIN) out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTIONS, it was so ordered. HCS CS SB 46 (FIN) was reported out of Committee with "no recommendations" and with zero fiscal notes by the Department of Public Safety, the Department of Environmental Conservation dated 4/25/94, the Department of Fish and Game dated 4/25/94, and a fiscal impact note by the Department of Natural Resources dated 4/24/94.