SENATE BILL 278 "An Act relating to the authority of the Department of Natural Resources to allow credits against fees at state historical parks." TERRY OTNESS, STAFF, SENATOR ROBIN TAYLOR, testified in support of SB 278. He stated that the legislation was introduced to address concerns raised by the Ketchikan area State Parks Advisory Board and the Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly. SB 278 would provide a mechanism by which the Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation could acquire two small parcels of land adjacent to Totem Bight State Historical Park. SB 278 would allow DNR to offer credits against fees paid by commercial tour operators for payments made to the municipality for projects which would assist in mitigating or alleviating access, congestion and parking problems at historical parks. In response to Representative Brown's question, Mr. Otness capsulized how the money would be spent. In the first year funds generated would be utilized as partial payment to the Ketchikan Borough for the land. JIM STRATTON, DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF PARKS AND OUTDOOR RECREATION, DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES (DNR), added, the base amount received in 1995 would not be "dropped income terms" made to the State. Co-Chair Foster MOVED to report SB 278 out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. SB 278 was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with a zero fiscal note by the Department of Natural Resources dated 2/21/96.