HJR 30 - QUARANTINE SERVICES AT PORTS OF ENTRY MEL KROGSENG, LEGISLATIVE AIDE TO REP. RAMONA BARNES, testified on behalf of the prime sponsor of HB 174. She read a sponsor statement, which is on file in the committee room. In summary, the statement said that the resolution, introduced at the request of the Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS), was a reaction to the discontinuation of epidemiological and quarantine services at Ports of Entry into Alaska. The resolution asks the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to provide extra staff in Alaska to monitor potential outbreaks of communicable diseases carried into Alaska by travellers, especially those from Russia and the Far East. (Reps. Brice, Kott, Olberg and B. Davis arrived at approximately 3:15 p.m.) Number 065 CHAIR BUNDE asked why the resolution carried a zero fiscal note. MS. KROGSENG said that the federal government would pay for any health officers, and that there would therefore be no cost to the state. REP. VEZEY asked the location of Alaska's Ports of Entry. MS. KROGSENG answered that they were the international airports in Fairbanks and Anchorage. Number 090 REP. VEZEY recommended that it might be better to place such health officers in port communities like Valdez and Dutch Harbor. Number 095 REP. TOOHEY commented that more people from the Far East and Russia arrived in Alaska through the airports than through maritime shipping ports. Number 104 REP. VEZEY commented that he had contracted some of the hardest to cure diseases in his life in port cities. Number 106 CHAIR BUNDE quieted the resulting laughter with a reminder that the committee had much work to do and limited time. Number 110 REP. BRICE moved passage of HJR 30 with individual recommendations. CHAIR BUNDE asked for objections, and, hearing none, announced HJR 30 PASSED WITH INDIVIDUAL RECOMMENDATIONS. He brought HB 235 to the table.