SENATE BILL NO. 20 "An Act extending the termination date of the Board of Marine Pilots; and providing for an effective date." This was the second hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. Co-Chair Wilken informed the Committee that this legislation would: extend the sunset date for the Board of Marine Pilots; maintain the use of marine pilots on inland and coastal waterways; regulate licensing and training of marine pilots; and regulate fees. He conveyed that the Division of Legislative Audit recommends that the Board be extended to June 30, 2007. Co-chair Wilken informed that the proposed committee substitute requires drug testing of marine pilots, extension of the Board to June 30, 2007, and exempts Canadian Navy and Coast Guard vessels from the marine pilot requirement. Co-Chair Green moved to adopt CS SB 20, 23-LS0274\I as a working draft. There being no objections, the Committee Substitute was ADOPTED as a working draft. Senator Olson asked whether language relating to vessel length, specifically yachts, is included in the committee substitute. Co-Chair Wilken clarified that, subsequent to the first Committee hearing on this bill, it was determined that yacht owners should meet with the US Coast Guard to address concerns regarding such issues as the requirement for marine pilots to be onboard yachts exceeding a specified length. He stated that the issue would be addressed in separate legislation provided that yacht owners and the US Coast Guard effectively address the issue. Senator Olson remarked that this issue must be resolved. Co-chair Wilken asserted that melding the Coast Guard's concerns with the potential for economic growth resulting from increased yacht traffic in the State is a "compelling" situation. However, he reemphasized that yacht owners must address the issue with the Coast Guard. Co-Chair Green moved to report the bill from Committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal note. There being no objection, CS for SB 20 (FIN) REPORTED from Committee with a previous $111,500 fiscal note dated February 5,2003 from the Department of Community and Economic Development.