SB 253-BOARD OF GAME   1:33:56 PM CO-CHAIR GATTO announced that the next order of business would be SENATE BILL NO. 253, "An Act relating to the appointment of members of the Board of Game; and providing for an effective date." 1:34:30 PM JODY SIMPSON, Staff to Senator Charlie Huggins, Alaska State Legislature, speaking on behalf of the sponsor, Senator Huggins, stated that SB 253 would change the expiration date for the terms of future Board of Game members from March 1 to [July 1]. If adopted, the statute change would: prevent problems that arise from the short time frame for newly-appointed members to prepare for the large regulatory board meetings that occur near the beginning of March every year; reduce confusion among the public over which board member to contact on issues; clarify the time by which appointments should be made; and bring the terms in line with those that are currently in place for the state's Board of Fisheries. She said the change would also avoid problems with having two or three of the seven board members serving in unconfirmed status during the March meeting each year. New members are aware their March meeting voting record will be examined during their legislative confirmation hearings and there can be undue scrutiny on a single vote instead of the nominees' overall qualifications. She noted that committee packets should include a letter from Board of Game president Mr. Cliff Judkins requesting this change, and also a letter from Mr. Jim Marcotte, Executive Director, Boards Support Section, Alaska Department of Fish & Game, which outlines the implications of the changes. This proposed adjustment in term expiration date recognizes the importance of the Board of Game and the complexity of the issues that come before it, she said. 1:36:30 PM CO-CHAIR GATTO opened public testimony. KRISTY TIBBLES, Executive Director, Board of Game, Boards Support Section, Alaska Department of Fish & Game (ADF&G), related the support of the Board of Game and the Alaska Department of Fish & Game for SB 253. She affirmed the information provided by Ms. Simpson. One of the bigger challenges faced by the Board of Game is that board members are often appointed shortly before the large regulatory meeting that occurs the end of February or the beginning of March. Changing the appointment date would greatly benefit the nominees' ability to prepare for these meetings. She urged the committee to support SB 253. CO-CHAIR GATTO closed public testimony. REPRESENTATIVE WILSON moved to report SB 253 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying zero fiscal note. There being no objection, SB 253 was reported from the House Resources Standing Committee.