SENATE BILL NO. 21 "An Act relating to penalties for violations of commercial fishing laws." Co-chair Halford remarked that SB 21 is a lesser version of a bill that passed both houses in the last legislature and was not transmitted back from the house. It increases the penalty for commercial fishing violations after the second violation. The bill that passed last year was more stringent than this. It has a zero fiscal note. Senator Zharoff stated the Finance Committee Report is better than the original bill, but he still had some concerns. Co-chair Halford assured him that this bill addresses the maximum kind of violation. When the maximum kind of violation can gain $20-$30,000, a maximum fine of $6,000 is not a very significant deterrent. This bill is aimed for closed period, closed waters violations. Senator Donley reiterated how difficult it is to get close to the maximum in the fine situations because of the standard set by the court, so it almost never happens. Co- chair Halford responded by saying that this bill is an improvement over existing law. At some point there is a problem because these are violations not misdemeanors. He pointed out there is a standard at which intent must be proven when the penalty gets beyond a certain level. Co-chair Halford called for additional testimony on the bill. None was forthcoming. Senator Sharp MOVED for passage of SB 21 (RES) with individual recommendations and three zero fiscal notes. No objection having been raised, SB 21 (RES) was REPORTED OUT of committee with three zero fiscal notes from the Dept. of Law, Alaska Court System, and Public Safety. Co-chairs Halford and Frank along with Senators Rieger, Phillips, Donley, and Sharp signed the committee report with a "do pass". Senator Zharoff signed "no recommendation".