SB 21 - FINES FOR COMMERCIAL FISHING VIOLATIONS Number 018 SENATOR RICK HALFORD, Prime Sponsor, SB 21, testified saying, "This bill is familiar to those who were around last year but it's a shadow of its former self. Last year both houses passed legislation that increased the maximum violation penalties from $3000 (to) $6000, to $6000, $12000. These are maximums, not minimum mandatory, not minimums and the Court of Appeals' guidelines for the application of maximum penalties are fairly stringent in that they have to represent the worst violations in that class of violations. The bill this year only adds an increase in third and subsequent violations. It is fairly straightforward." SENATOR HALFORD continued, "The department (Department of Public Safety) in 1993, really went out and worked at enforcement as a deterrent to some of the activities that were going on in some of the fisheries. Former Deputy Commissioner Swackhammer was one of the people that provided a lot of the original information for this bill and a lot of the encouragement to go forward with it. I believe in the worst kinds of cases that you need more potential deterrent for multiple violators than are provided in existing law. I don't think it will apply to that many people, but it will be thought of by other people who will avoid those violations." CHAIRMAN AUSTERMAN agreed, "You've got to get the fines up. It makes it a deterrent for them to even consider doing their illegal fishing across the lines." Number 087 REPRESENTATIVE GARY DAVIS moved that CSSB 21(RES) be moved from committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections.