HOUSE BILL NO. 324 An Act banning the importation, transfer, and cultivation of orange hawkweed and purple loosestrife. 9:16:02 AM Vice Chair Stoltze MOVED to REPORT HB 324 out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal note. Representative Holm OBJECTED. He stated he had done research on invasive species from other states. In the State of Oregon, a green state, there is a list of over 100 species & aurantiacum is not listed. Some states have an Invasion Species Council, with authorization to identify and quarantine various species; enforcement is generally the weakest link in the process. Oregon relies heavily on voluntary compliance. They do not make it a jailed situation or impose fines. He argued that HB 324 will be bad policy for the State of Alaska. Representative Holm WITHDREW his OBJECTION. Representative Kelly OBJECTED. He asked if regulation versus law had been discussed. Co-Chair Meyer said it could be addressed either way and left it up to the sponsor. Representative LeDoux preferred it move through as legislation. Representative Kelly WITHDREW his OBJECTION. Representative Hawker OBJECTED. He questioned if the State should impose by statute, a decision upon a department. He said the legislation could take the State in a "bad direction" of public policy, imposing political decisions. Representative Hawker WITHDREW his OBJECTION. There being NO further OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CS HB 324 (RES) was reported out of Committee with a "no recommendation" and with zero note #1 by the Department of Natural Resources. AT EASE: 9:16:30 AM RECONVENE:9:16:41 AM