CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 204(RES) "An Act relating to elk farming." PETER FELLMAN, Staff, Representative John Harris, clarified that the legislation was an attempt to move the oversight of elk farming out of the Department of Fish and Game to the Division of Agriculture, Department of Natural Resources. Currently, the regulations of domestic elk do not have statutory authority in the Department of Fish and Game. The Division of Agriculture are the experts at such concerns. BILL WARD, (Testified via Teleconference), Delta Junction, urged Committee members to support the legislation. A licensing fee would be paid every two years in the amount of $250 dollars. The fee would be used so that the Division of Agriculture could send staff to maintain fencing for elk farms. Senator Donley referenced to Section 3. He asked if the permit would be a particular "brand". Mr. Fellman replied that there is a brand permit in the State of Alaska. That brand must be registered before it can be used. Senator Green MOVED to report HB 204 out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. HB 204 was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with fiscal notes by Department of Natural Resources and Department of Fish and Game.