SENATE BILL NO. 139 "An Act repealing the termination date of the Alaska salmon price report program; and providing for an effective date." IAN FISK, STAFF, REPRSENTATIVE OGG, spoke in support of the bill. He explained that the current bill would repeal the sunset date of a Department of Revenue program called the Alaska Salmon Price Report (ASPR), which is in AS 43.80.050. Processors that sell over one million pounds in salmon products a year are required to report the wholesale price received for the product to the Department of Revenue. The Department publishes the data three times a year: January 31, May 31, and September 30. The ASPR details monthly and annual average wholesale price sorted by salmon species, product form and the eight regions where the salmon is produced. The report provides data helpful to negotiations between harvesters and processors. The ASPR statute would sunset on July 1, 2003, without the legislation. The sponsor believes the ASPR should be a permanent function of the Department of Revenue. Co-Chair Harris observed that Representative Austerman had previously introduced the legislation. Mr. Fisk noted that the bill was successful and received broad support. In response to a question by Co-Chair Harris, he confirmed that the proposed bill merely eliminated the sunset of the program. He noted that the report was used to help with the purchase program and had no opposition. Representative Whitaker referred to the zero fiscal note and expressed support for the legislation. Representative Croft noted that Chair had expressed the desire to know the real cost of boards or commissions. He observed that the program cost roughly $50 thousand and suggested that it should be reflected in the fiscal note. Mr. Fisk confirmed that this cost estimate was accurate. They pointed out that funding would come from the salmon fund. Representative Croft MOVED that the fiscal note be changed to reflect the $50 thousand in salmon treaty funds. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. Co-Chair Harris MOVED to report SB 139 out of Committee with the accompanying revised fiscal note. Representative Stoltze OBJECTED and stated that he hoped to someday pass a bill to benefit sports fishing as well as commercial fishing. He WITHDREW his OBJECTION. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. SB 139 was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and one new fiscal impact note from the Department of Revenue.