SB 74-SAME DAY AIRBORNE HUNTING CHAIRMAN COWDERY announced that the first order of business before the committee would be SENATE BILL NO. 74, "An Act relating to hunting on the same day airborne." Number 0029 REPRESENTATIVE PORTER moved to adopt HCSSB 74(RLS), Version LS0416\H, Utermohle, 5/11/99, as the working document before the committee. REPRESENTATIVE BERKOWITZ objected in order to understand the distinction between the HCSSB 74(JUD) and the proposed House Rules Committee Substitute (CS). CHAIRMAN COWDERY noted that the sponsor would address that. The motion to adopt the proposed CS, Version H, was for discussion purposes. REPRESENTATIVE BERKOWITZ removed his objection. Number 0085 SENATOR PETE KELLY, Sponsor of SB 74, Alaska State Legislature, stated that the only difference is on page 1, line 8. "We make a reference to a statute, that statute is the one that we passed last year with the consent of the department. It was the changes to the intent that Game Management, referring to harvestable surpluses, high level human harvest, and the Board of Games' identification of big game prey populations." CHAIRMAN COWDERY asked if the statute to which Senator Pete Kelly referred was AS 16.05.255(g). SENATOR PETE KELLY replied yes. He directed the committee to page 2, line 20 of the proposed CS which deleted the word "agent" which is in the House Judiciary CS. The bill essentially says that one still cannot shoot wolves in Alaska on the same day that she/he was airborne, unless the person works with the department and is under a plan authorized by the Board of Game. Number 0230 REPRESENTATIVE BERKOWITZ referred to page 1, line 4, "[OR ASSIST IN SHOOTING]." SENATOR PETE KELLY explained that was deleted in the House Judiciary Committee. The problem is that the department often has to hire a helicopter pilot who would deliver a departmental employee to the site. Therefore, that pilot would technically be assisting in the shooting of the wolf, wolverine, et cetera. REPRESENTATIVE BERKOWITZ indicated that was understandable. He expressed concern that this would open the door for someone to fly around and radio to those on the ground regarding the location of the animals. SENATOR PETE KELLY specified that is illegal per other statutes. REPRESENTATIVE BERKOWITZ asked if this would open the door for such a scenario. SENATOR PETE KELLY informed the committee that this was reviewed by biologists in the program who agreed that this would not create a problem. "In fact, in some respects some of their regulations allow them to do that anyway, but this makes it more specific." Number 0400 REPRESENTATIVE PORTER moved to report HCSSB 74(RLS), Version LS0416\H, Utermohle, 5/11/99, out of committee with individual recommendations. There being no objection, it was so ordered.