SB 304-CFEC AS INFORMATION RESOURCE 8:41:33 AM CHAIR SEATON announced that the first order of business would be SENATE BILL NO. 304, "An Act authorizing an Alaska regional development organization to use the Alaska Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission as an informational resource." CHAIR SEATON stated his intent to have SB 304 introduced today, and hold it in committee for testimony, and discussion at a future hearing. 8:43:10 AM DAVE GRAY, Staff, to Senator Donald Olson, Alaska State Legislature, explained how commercial fishing is a substantial economic engine for each region of the state. This legislation allows the Alaska Regional Development Organization (ARDOR) groups to obtain Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission (CFEC) information free of charge. He reported that the senator has received many requests to have this service made available to assist ARDOR programs in attaining the goals established under AS 44.33.895; to wit: Sec. 44.33.895. Alaska regional economic assistance program. [See delayed repeal note] (a) The department shall (3) gather information about regional economic issues, international trade, and tourism from organizations; (4) serve as liaison between organizations and other state agencies and encourage other agencies to make resources available to help accomplish goals of the organizations; (5) assist each organization to (A) provide services designed to encourage economic development to local communities and businesses; (B) collect and distribute economic information relevant to the region; (C) participate in state marketing campaigns and join state trade missions that are relevant to the region; and (D) develop and implement strategies to attract new industry, expand international trade opportunities, and encourage tourism within the region. 8:47:26 AM REPRESENTATIVE LEDOUX questioned: There are a number of us in this building that have heard that this bill ... is simply a vehicle bill, designed to add ... the scallops and the hair crab; a bill [HB 16] which hasn't progressed. What's your comment on this. MR. GRAY responded the title is fairly tight, and remains specific to the ARDOR group's receipt of CFEC information. REPRESENTATIVE LEDOUX asked if the sponsor would commit to opposing the bill, should efforts be made to add additional topics. MR. GRAY said it would be presumptive, on his part, to make that commitment on behalf of Senator Olson. However, the core substance represents the intent of the bill, which the senator would like to see move forward. To a follow-up question he indicated that the senator may be available for questions, at the next hearing. 8:49:27 AM CHAIR SEATON requested the current statutory/constitutional limitation language, that restricts CFEC from providing this information, be made available to the committee. [SB 304 was held over.]