SENATE BILL NO. 295 An Act extending the termination date of the Navigable Waters Commission for Alaska; and providing for an effective date. ZACH WARWICK, STAFF TO SENATOR GENE THERRIAULT, advised the Committee that SB 295 is the simpler part of the navigability package that Mr. Balash addressed earlier. In 2002, the Legislature created the Joint State and Federal Navigable Waters Commission comprised of seven states and seven federal members. Mr. Warwick explained that the Commission was taxed with three objectives: to expedite the process of quieting title to the state's submerged lands; to determine which bodies of water are navigable or non-navigable; and to provide recommendations to the state and the federal governments concerning ways to improve the process of making navigability determinations and ways to quiet title to the state's submerged lands fairly and expeditiously. Mr. Warwick said that after the state legislation passed, the federal portion of the legislation unfortunately did not. Consequently, no appointments were made to the State's part of the Commission. This bill would extend the Commission for two years to allow time to persuade Alaska's congressional delegation to introduce similar legislation on the federal portion of the Commission. Representative Foster MOVED to report SB 295 out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. SB 295 was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and one previously published fiscal impact note.