SENATOR TAYLOR introduced HB 170 (EXTEND BOARD OF MARINE PILOTS) and invited the sponsor, REPRESENTATIVE JERRY SANDERS, to testify. MR. SANDERS read his Sponsor's Statement which affirmed the importance of the marine pilots to the safe and economical seaborne commerce in Alaska. He said the bill would extend the Board of Marine Pilots from June 30, 1994 to June 30, 1998, and he gave some historical significance to the board, which was organized to protect the state's interest in the life, property, environment, and efficient flow of water borne commerce for the State of Alaska. REPRESENTATIVE SANDERS describe the composition of the board, the establishment of qualifications, the required training for pilots, the examination of the pilots, and the issuance of licenses to qualified persons. He urged the extension of the board because of the competitive nature of shipping in Alaska these days through setting tariffs and implementing regulations in the interest of safety and commerce. (Nothing more was done on the bill at this time, as there was no quorum.)