HB 310 - UTILIZATION OF GROUNDFISH Number 0069 CHAIRMAN KOTT announced the committee would address HB 310, "An Act relating to the utilization of groundfish; and providing for an effective date," sponsored by Representative Austerman. Number 0075 AMY DAUGHERTY, Legislative Administrative Assistant to Representative Alan Austerman, Alaska State Legislature, came before the committee to explain HB 310. She read the following statement into the record: "HB 310 extends, to other groundfish species, the current ban in state law regarding the waste of pollock. It enables the Board of Fish to require processors to meet minimal standards for the utilization of other groundfish in addition to pollock, similar to the regulations adopted by the Secretary of Commerce for offshore processors. The legislation is necessary because current state law only prohibits the waste of pollock and not other groundfish species, such as Pacific cod, rock sole and yellowfin sole." MS. DAUGHERTY informed the committee there is a proposed amendment. Number 0154 CHAIR KOTT explained it is a one word amendment on page 1, line 10, following the word "fish" insert "bait". MS. DAUGHERTY pointed out that the section lays out exemptions to the waste and the word "bait" would be inserted. It was brought up at the United Fishermen of Alaska meeting that this exemption was needed. Often groundfish and pollock are used (indisc.) in crab bait or halibut bait. She said that exemption needs to be included in the bill. Ms. Daugherty noted that Geron Bruce was in attendance if the committee would like more details on why the legislation is needed. She stated, "Essentially, the council oversees this IRU which is increased retention utilization for the offshore sector. And in fact the board has the authority on the vessels within three miles, but we need to extend the authority to the inshore sector - the processors." Number 0243 REPRESENTATIVE KIM ELTON moved that the committee adopt Amendment 1. CHAIRMAN KOTT noted the word "bait" would be inserted after the word "fish", on page 1, line 10. He asked if there was an objection. There being none, Amendment 1 was adopted. Number 0302 REPRESENTATIVE BRIAN PORTER made a motion to move HB 310, as amended, from committee with individual recommendations and with the attached fiscal notes. There being no objection CSHB 310(RLS) moved out of the House Rules Standing Committee.