HB 309-PROHIBIT RELEASE OF PREDATORY FISH TAPE 04-18, SIDE B  Number 2960 CO-CHAIR DAHLSTROM announced that the final order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 309, "An Act prohibiting the release of nonindigenous predatory fish into public water." [Before the committee, adopted as a work draft on 3/31/04, was Version W, labeled 23-LS1097\W, Utermohle, 3/23/04.] Number 2930 REPRESENTATIVE WOLF, sponsor of HB 309, said some legal questions had been brought forward at the last bill hearing, and he thought it would be appropriate for the bill to be reviewed by the House Judiciary Standing Committee. CO-CHAIR DAHLSTROM commended Representative Wolf for requesting that the bill receive another committee of referral, which she said she thought was appropriate. Number 2910 CO-CHAIR MASEK moved to report CSHB 309, Version 23-LS1097\W, Utermohle, 3/23/04, out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes, and asked for unanimous consent. REPRESENTATIVE GUTTENBERG objected. He asked if the bill had received a [referral] to the House Judiciary Standing Committee. CO-CHAIR DAHLSTROM answered yes. REPRESENTATIVE STEPOVICH expressed concerns that previously asked questions should be answered by the House Judiciary Standing Committee before the bill leaves committee. He asked what recourse there would be if the [$1,500 fine amount] wasn't changed in that committee. Number 2844 REPRESENTATIVE WOLF explained that he'd talked with the chair of the House Judiciary Standing Committee and had expressed concerns about [the amount of the fine]. He said he wanted to give the department a few more "teeth" with regard to catching people who are transporting live pike, because it is an issue that costs the State of Alaska a tremendous amount. He said $40,000 [the cost to ADF&G to exterminate yellow perch knowingly deposited in a lake on the Kenai Peninsula] isn't "small change." CO-CHAIR DAHLSTROM said she'd also had a conversation with members of the House Judiciary Standing Committee concerning several items such as the class C felony and the fine amount, and whether those are equitable and equal to the crime. She said she believes that committee is the appropriate place for [the bill] to go. She said it would then go to the floor and "if people don't feel right about it, it won't leave the floor." [HB 309 was held over. The motion to report CSHB 309, Version 23-LS1097\W, Utermohle, 3/23/04, out of committee was left pending with an objection.]