HB 129-FISH & GAME: OFFENSES;LICENSES;PENALTIES  2:51:53 PM CO-CHAIR JOSEPHSON announced that the next order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 129, "An Act relating to sport fishing, hunting, or trapping licenses, tags, or permits; relating to penalties for certain sport fishing, hunting, and trapping license violations; relating to restrictions on the issuance of sport fishing, hunting, and trapping licenses; creating violations and amending fines and restitution for certain fish and game offenses; creating an exemption from payment of restitution for certain unlawful takings of big game animals; relating to commercial fishing violations; allowing lost federal matching funds from the Pittman - Robertson, Dingell - Johnson/Wallop - Breaux programs to be included in an order of restitution; adding a definition of 'electronic form'; and providing for an effective date." 2:52:25 PM REPRESENTATIVE BIRCH moved to adopt Amendment 1, labeled 30- GH1687\A.3, Bullard, 4/5/17, which read: Page 5, line 30: Delete "voluntarily and immediately reported" Insert "as soon as reasonably practicable, voluntarily reports" Page 6, line 1: Delete "surrendered" Insert "surrenders" 2:52:51 PM CO-CHAIR TARR objected for discussion purposes. REPRESENTATIVE BIRCH said Amendment 1 addresses previous testimony to recognize that one intends to immediately report an [illegal act to the Alaska Department of Fish & Game (ADFG)] but reporting may be delayed because of one's remote location or weather. CO-CHAIR JOSEPHSON added Amendment 1 has the support of the administration and would be useful to provide some relief for those who present a sheep to ADFG for sealing. 2:54:19 PM CO-CHAIR TARR removed her objection. There being no further objection, Amendment 1 was adopted. 2:54:40 PM CO-CHAIR TARR moved to report HB 129, as amended, out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, CSHB 129(RES) was reported from the House Resources Standing Committee.