SENATE BILL NO. 294 An Act relating to canned salmon classics; and providing for an effective date. TERRY OTTNESS, aide to Senator Taylor, came before committee. He explained that the legislation was introduced at the request of the Petersburg Chamber of Commerce. Last year, the chamber implemented a canned salmon classic whereby the person who most closely guessed the number of cases of salmon packed by Petersburg canneries won a prize. Receipts from the classic fund the prize, chamber operations, and a student scholarship. Current regulations establish a 50-cent per-ticket limit for special draw raffles. The proposed legislation would permit the Petersburg Chamber of Commerce to raise the ticket price for the canned salmon classic to $2.00, and allow the classic to join other state-sanctioned lotteries such as the Nenana Ice Classic. Tickets would be sold throughout Southeast. The proposal is supported by other Southeast Alaska communities and the Alaska Trollers' Association. PATRICK WILSON, Chairman, Canned Salmon Classic, next testified via teleconference from Petersburg. He explained that the classic is intended to focus attention on the community of Petersburg and raise moneys for promotion and scholarships. The classic was successful in its first year. The plan for this year is to expand into ten other communities. The City of Petersburg has received permission from those communities to do so. An October seafood fest was organized in conjunction with the classic, and 300 to 400 people participated. Local canneries are very supportive of the classic which has focused awareness on the seafood industry. The Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute was helpful in providing pamphlets and brochures, containing recipes, for public distribution. Co-chair Pearce called for additional testimony on the bill. None was forthcoming. Senator Kerttula MOVED for passage of SB 294 with individual recommendations. No objection having been raised, SB 294 was REPORTED OUT of committee with a zero fiscal note from the Dept. of Revenue. All members signed the committee report with a "do pass" recommendation with the exception of Senator Jacko who was absent from the meeting and did not sign.