HB 333 - DIVE FISHERY MANAGEMENT ASSESSMENT CO-CHAIRMAN HARRIS announced the first order of business as House Bill 333, "An Act relating to the accounting for and appropriations of the dive fishery management assessment; and providing for an effective date." Number 0121 GERON BRUCE, Legislative Liaison, Office of the Commissioner, Department of Fish & Game, came before the committee to present the bill. This is a piece of legislation that the Department of Fish & Game requested and worked on in cooperation with the Southeast Alaska Regional Dive Fisheries Association [SARDFA]. This bill is an example of private industry working with a government agency to bring about programs that both feel are beneficial. He explained that dive fishers in Southeast Alaska and the department were both frustrated in that attempts to expand the [assessment] of the stocks were limited because of funding. As a result, dive fishers stepped forward and indicated their willingness to pay an assessment above and beyond what they already pay through normal fisheries business taxes to go towards stock assessment and research to help make additional resources available and to expand the fishery. This bill, therefore, reclassifies the funds collected under the assessments as non- general fund program receipts. Number 0395 CO-CHAIRMAN HARRIS indicated that the bill is self-explanatory. He entertained a motion to move it out of committee. Number 0423 REPRESENTATIVE BILL HUDSON made a motion to move HB 333, version 1-GH2022.A, out of committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal notes; he asked unanimous consent. There being no objection, HB 333 so moved from the House Special Committee on Fisheries.