HB 165-BIG GAME GUIDES AND TRANSPORTERS 1:05:58 PM CO-CHAIR GATTO announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 165, "An Act relating to providing field accommodations for big game hunters." 1:06:25 PM RICK METZGER began by informing the committee that Representative LeDoux sponsored HB 165 in response to his urging. He related that the language of HB 165 was unanimously approved by the Big Game Commercial Services Board. 1:07:28 PM DICK ROHRER, Member, Big Game Commercial Services Board, said that he concurs with everything that Mr. Metzger said during the first hearing of HB 165. He related that Mr. Metzger first brought his concerns to the Big Game Commercial Services Board in December 2006. At that meeting all necessary parties were gathered in the same place to agree on what was needed for Mr. Metzger to rent his cabin. It was determined that the transporter license did not exactly fit what Mr. Metzger desired and that the Big Game Commercial Services Board could not change a regulation as it needed to be a statutory change. At a [later] teleconference it was determined that the simplest way to address the situation was through an exemption from the Guide Transporter statute requirements for those who own a private cabin, lodge, or house that is located in the field. 1:10:15 PM RICK ELLINGSON, Commercial Fisherman, related his support for HB 165. Mr. Ellingson opined that it is tough to make a living in rural Alaska. He further opined that the [original] ruling by the Big Game Commercial Services Board did not make sense and thus he said he was encouraged with the introduction of HB 165 as it will put Mr. Metzger and a few others back in business. 1:11:45 PM PETE HANNAH informed the committee that he is a private landowner in Kodiak who supports HB 165. 1:12:08 PM CO-CHAIR GATTO, upon determining no one else wished to testify, closed public testimony. 1:12:45 PM CO-CHAIR JOHNSON moved to report HB 165 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, it was so ordered.