SENATE BILL NO. 322 "An Act relating to the rate of the salmon enhancement tax." This was the second hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. Co-Chair Wilken stated this bill "authorizes the regional aquaculture associations who hold elections to change the tax rate for the salmon enhancement tax." Senator B. Stevens reinforced that the changes proposed in this bill are optional and are intended to provide options to reduce debt burden. KEN DUCKETT, Executive Director, United Southeast Alaska Gillnetters, testified via teleconference from an offnet location that the current fishery tax system works well and therefore this legislation is unnecessary. Fishermen in his area are not interested in a situation whereby an additional assessment could be imposed on their income. He referenced his letter to the Committee outlining this position dated March 28, 2004 [copy on file]. Senator B. Stevens offered a motion to report the bill from Committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal note. Without objection SB 322, 23-LH1421\H, MOVED from Committee with fiscal note #1 from the Department of Revenue in an indeterminate amount.