SENATE BILL NO. 46 An Act authorizing moose farming. Co-chair Pearce directed that SB 46 be brought on for discussion; referenced a draft CSSB 46 (Fin) (8-LS037\J, Utermohle, 3/1/93); and explained that it incorporates Amendments Nos. 1 and 2, adopted at a previous meeting. She also noted a new, zero fiscal note from the Dept. of Fish and Game. DARSIE BECK, Alaska Environmental Lobby, came before committee in opposition to SB 46. He said that the bill would be both detrimental to Alaska wildlife and a waste of taxpayers' money. Concerns relating to biological issues have been well documented. Moose farming will increase the spread of disease in both domestic and wild populations. Negative impact on predator populations will occur under game farmer control. SB 46 also creates incentive for illegal harvest of wild moose by poachers. The fact that fiscal notes accompanying the bill show no cost to the state is suspect. The Dept. of Environmental Conservation would incur the cost of monitoring and treating diseased livestock. The Dept. of Fish and Game would be responsible for responding to complaints from tourists and other parties concerning the treatment of captive moose. The department would also bear the cost of ensuring that disease is not transmitted by domestic moose to wild stocks. The Dept. of Public Safety would incur increased costs to control poaching. While the above-mentioned costs are not shown on department fiscal notes, they would be incurred by department budgets. The magnitude of these costs may not be realized until a tragedy occurs. In Alberta, Canada, $10 million was spent and 2,000 domestic elk were eradicated in an unsuccessful effort to control tuberculosis. Costs and the biological risk associated with moose farming far outweigh possible benefits. Senator Sharp requested that Mr. Beck present documented facts associated with the situation in Alberta. Mr. Beck agreed to do so. Co-chair Pearce queried members concerning disposition of the bill. Senator Kelly MOVED for passage of CSSB 46 (Fin) with individual recommendations and the accompanying zero fiscal notes. No objection having been raised, CSSB 46 (Fin) was REPORTED OUT of committee with zero fiscal notes from the departments of Natural Resources, Fish and Game, and Environmental Conservation. Co-chairs Pearce and Frank and Senators Kelly, Rieger, and Sharp signed the committee report with a "do pass" recommendation. Senator Kerttula signed "Do not pass."