HFSH - 02/27/95 Number 410 HB 141 - TERM OF FISH AND GAME BOARD MEMBERS CHAIRMAN AUSTERMAN brought forth CSHB 141 (FSH), for the purpose of discussion. GERON BRUCE, Legislative Liaison, Department of Fish and Game, described the two changes brought forth in the committee substitute (CS). He pointed out the first change on page 1, line 11, deleted "a successor is qualified to serve on the board" and replaced it with "an appointed successor's term begins." The second change modified the transition section of the bill to affect only the members appointed after January 1, 1995, for the next three years thereafter. REPRESENTATIVE OGAN stated that he wanted his support for this legislation on the record because he supports depoliticizing the Board of Fish process. REPRESENTATIVE DAVIS asked if votes of appointed Board of Fish members are legal before those individuals are confirmed. MR. BRUCE indicated that he believed Title 39 specified that appointed members have all powers of a confirmed board member. He added, "The idea for this bill did come from the Fisheries Policy Transition Team and it was an unanimous recommendation from that team." REPRESENTATIVE OGAN moved that the CS be adopted. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered. Number 449 REPRESENTATIVE ELTON said, "It's also important to note that the transition team that recommended this, had representatives from the sport, the commercial and the subsistence segments of the industry." JERRY MCCUNE, President, United Fishermen of Alaska, testified in support of CSHB 141 (FSH). "We do support this bill 100 percent. I think it will take a lot of the confirmation battles out of the legislature. We'll be able to have more public candidates put their name forth knowing that they're not under the gun. Knowing that you have to be confirmed, sitting on the board, makes it pretty tough to make any kind of decisions because you're going to be under the microscope when you get back. So I think this will be healthy." Number 470 REPRESENTATIVE OGAN moved CSHB 141 (FSH) out of committee with individual recommendations. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.