TAPE 93-14, SIDE A Number 015 VICE-CHAIR DAVIS called the House Transportation Committee Meeting to order at 5:05 p.m. He referred to the only item before the committee, HB 240, and asked Representative Moses to provide his testimony before the committee regarding this legislation. Number 020 REPRESENTATIVE CARL MOSES stated that HB 240 would allow for slot and video machine gaming on board the state ferry vessels as a revenue generator for the Alaska Marine Highway System. He mentioned that slot and video style machines would be placed in a restricted area of the vessel and would afford greater recreational diversion for adults. In licensing the Alaska Marine Highway System to operate gaming machines, Representative Moses indicated that he did not propose this to be a forerunner of greater gaming activity, such as casino style operations. He said slot and video type machines have a good track record of security and management control. According to Representative Moses, the bill was drafted to allow for the ferry system to set up and operate the program itself, or for the ferry system to contract out the operation if it desired. Number 062 REPRESENTATIVE MULDER asked what games this would include. REPRESENTATIVE MOSES replied that it applied to slot and video machines. Number 079 REPRESENTATIVE DAVIS referred to the fiscal note and noted that the note itself did not include the potential for revenue generation. Number 093 REPRESENTATIVE MACKIE moved for passage of HB 240 from committee with individual recommendations. Number 106 CHAIR DAVIS adjourned the meeting at 5:15 p.m.