HCR 13-NONRES. COMMERCIAL FISHING FEES [Contains discussion of HB 194] Number 0465 CO-CHAIR SCALZI announced that the next order of business would be HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 13, Relating to the nonresident fee differential for commercial fishing permits and licenses. [There was a motion to adopt HCR 13 for discussion purposes, but it was already before the committee.] REPRESENTATIVE STEVENS reminded members that the committee had recently passed HB 194, a response to the Carlson case and the supreme court ruling that Alaska could not charge nonresident fishermen three times more than resident fishermen were charged. He recapped that HB 194 was a practical response to the problems Alaska faced in that case. Representative Stevens reminded those present that the intent of HB 194 was to say that Alaska would charge [nonresident fishermen] the most the court would allow it to charge. He mentioned that although HB 194 was passed out of the House Resources Standing Committee, some of its members were concerned that the language of the bill did not make as strong a statement as should be made; therefore HCR 13 was conceived. REPRESENTATIVE STEVENS stated that HCR 13 clarifies the House Resources Standing Committee's concerns regarding HB 194, and highlights the reasons why the committee thinks nonresident fishermen should be charged more than resident fishermen, including the cost to the legislature and the court system. He mentioned page 2, line 28, of the resolution, describing that line and ensuing lines as "a kitchen-sink approach that tosses everything into the works." Representative Stevens stated that he would like to see [HCR 13] move right along with [HB 194]. Number 0220 CO-CHAIR SCALZI summarized that HCR 13 "goes along with our provision of changing the way the Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission charges for in-state and out-of-state licenses." He added that he was satisfied with the resolution. Number 0180 REPRESENTATIVE STEVENS moved to report HCR 13 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying zero fiscal note. There being no objection, HCR 13 was moved out of the House Resources Standing Committee.