HOUSE BILL NO. 330 An Act relating to management of noxious weeds and invasive plants; establishing the Noxious Weed and Invasive Plant Board; and establishing the noxious weed and invasive plant management fund. Co-Chair Meyer asked if Vice-Chair Stoltze was satisfied with the answers he had received from the Department. Vice-Chair Stoltze said yes. Co-Chair Meyer pointed out the four fiscal notes from (1) Department of Environmental Conservation, (2) Department of Fish and Game and (1) Department of Natural Resources included in the packet. He said each department was available for questions. 4:15:55 PM Co-Chair Chenault inquired about the new fiscal note submitted by the Department of Natural Resources. MELANIE LESH, LEGISLATIVE LIAISON, DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, offered to answer questions. Co-Chair Chenault questioned the funding request for the new position. Ms. Lesh explained that in FY11 year-end, the position ceases to exist. 4:17:32 PM REPRESENTATIVE CRAIG JOHNSON, SPONSOR, clarified that the position was determined to sunset so as to achieve "action". The position was not designed to be existing forever. He anticipated satisfaction by 2011 obtaining federal funds. Vice-Chair Stoltze asked what responsibilities would be associated with the requested position. Ms. Lesh addressed the new position for project coordinator within the Division of Agriculture, Department of Natural Resources, which will focus on developing the State invasive species plan. The Natural Resources Conservation District Board (NRCDB) will be the umbrella agency for the conservation districts. The Department is currently in the process of creating this position within their Division of Personnel. Vice-Chair Stoltze worried about creating any new boards or positions. Ms. Lesh noted that the Board had met in Juneau Saturday, 3/8/08; the board has basically been inactive for the past couple years. 4:20:07 PM Representative Johnson addressed concerns of Vice-Chair Stoltze, discussing that the position will be responsible for obtaining federal funds through grant writing projects. He anticipated a lot of motivation as the funding for their position will be on the line, the reason for an accelerated sunset. If the necessary results have not been achieved by 2011, the project will need to be revisited. Vice-Chair Stoltze appreciated that the scope had been limited with an action plan in place. He observed the serious economical & environmental consequences, which could possibility affect the statewide fishing industry. Vice-Chair Stoltze MOVED to REPORT CS HB 330(RES) out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBEJCTION, it was so ordered. CS HB 330(RES) was reported out of Committee with a "no recommendation" and with zero note #1 by the Department of Fish and Game, zero note #2 by Department of Fish and Game & a new fiscal note by the Department of Natural Resources. 4:24:36 PM