HB 172-INDUSTRIAL HEMP PRODUCTION LICENSES  6:14:25 PM CO-CHAIR TARR announced that the next order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 172, "An Act relating to the regulation and production of industrial hemp; relating to industrial hemp pilot programs; providing that industrial hemp is not included in the definition of 'marijuana'; and clarifying that adding industrial hemp to food does not create an adulterated food product." 6:14:49 PM PATRICK FITZGERALD, Staff, Representative Harriet Drummond, Alaska State Legislature, on behalf of Representative Drummond, prime sponsor, addressed the fiscal notes for HB 172 on behalf of Representative Drummond, prime sponsor. He said a typographical mistake was made in the analyses of one of the fiscal notes and the mistake was corrected. The corrected fiscal note remains zero and is in the committee packet. 6:15:22 PM REPRESENTATIVE PARISH asked where the lines of revenue would be in the industrial hemp pilot program. MR. FITZGERALD replied that basically the pilot program is incorporated in the state, so all the revenues for it and all the reporting of the pilot program would be with the Division of Agriculture. The recording of the cultivations, sales, and so forth would also be done with the Division of Agriculture. The Division of Agriculture currently keeps records of all the sales of all the crops in Alaska. REPRESENTATIVE PARISH drew attention to page 2 of the bill, lines 5-9, which state, "The department shall establish fee levels for application, registration, and renewal of registration so that the total amount of fees collected under this section approximately equals the regulatory costs for regulating the industrial hemp industry." He asked whether this regulatory cost would include the cost of the pilot program. MR. FITZGERALD answered yes.  6:17:20 PM REPRESENTATIVE DRUMMOND, prime sponsor of HB 172, stated that farmers would like [the legislature's] permission to start planting hemp, a plant that has been around for centuries if not millennia. Farmers would like to get to work on improving the diversity of [Alaska's] farm products. 6:17:46 PM CO-CHAIR JOSEPHSON requested clarification on the number of fiscal notes accompanying the bill. MR. FITZGERALD explained that three fiscal notes accompany the bill: one from the Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office, [Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development]; one from the Criminal Division, [Department of Law]; and one from the [Division of Agriculture], Department of Natural Resources. 6:18:55 PM CO-CHAIR JOSEPHSON began a motion that was interrupted for purposes of clarification. 6:19:22 PM The committee took a brief at-ease. 6:19:22 PM CO-CHAIR JOSEPHSON moved to report HB 172 out of committee with individual recommendations and three accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, HB 172 was reported from the House Resources Standing Committee.