CSHB 386(JUD) CRUELTY TO ANIMALS  SENATOR TORGERSON brought HB 386 before the committee as the final order of business. He directed attention to a draft SCS that contains a new Section 2, which adds animal husbandry practice and a new Section 4, which defines cruelty to animals as it relates to the care of animals by farmers. Number 155 JIM ELLISON, a North Pole farmer testifying from the Fairbanks LIO, stated his strong support for the language in Section 2, as well as Section 4. Number 165 ART GRISWOLD, a North Pole farmer testifying from the Fairbanks LIO, said he believes the bill is realistic and covers what is necessary. The amendments will make the difference in the practicality of the application of the law. Number 173 BOB FRANKLIN, State President of the Alaska Farm Bureau testifying from Fairbanks, said the agricultural community statewide definitely needs the definition of cruelty to and care of animals by farmers. He said anytime a statute is amended that gives more regulation authority to a individual entity like the animal control, then it is necessary to define exactly what their perimeters of jurisdiction are. Number 190 SENATOR TORGERSON clarified that Representative Grussendorf came forward with the amendment, and that his staff worked hard with a lot of people to try to find a neutral ground to help in the passage of the legislation. Number 250 BILL WARD, testifying from Kenai, said he believes the amendment to the legislation is appropriate and worthwhile to consider. However, he does have some concern that some animal control officers in the local municipalities might not necessarily be qualified to really interpret what proper care is. Also, the municipalities may enact some local ordinances that would conflict with state regulations or be actual contradictions of state regulations. Number 300 There being no further testimony on HB 386, SENATOR TORGERSON asked for the pleasure of the committee. SENATOR RANDY PHILLIPS moved SCS CSHB 386(CRA) be adopted. Hearing no objection, the Chairman stated the motion carried. SENATOR RANDY PHILLIPS moved SCS CSHB 386(CRA) be passed out of committee with individual recommendations. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.