SENATOR TAYLOR introduced HB 333 (MINING LOCATIONS ON STATE SELECTED LAND) sponsored by REPRESENTATIVE PETE KOTT, and invited JACK PHELPS, Aide to REPRESENTATIVE KOTT, to testify. MR. PHELPS explained there was currently a provision in state law that allows mining locations on state land and state selected land, but there is no Alaska statute defining "state selected land." He further explained the problems encountered by the miners who have federal claims on land that has been selected by the state, and he said the bill would provide a definition that corrects the problem. MR. PHELPS said it would allow a certain mechanism for a person with an unpatented federal claim to convert that claim to a state claim once the land is conveyed to the state. He referred the definition to page 1, lines 7 through 10. SENATOR TAYLOR asked if there were questions about the definition, and SENATOR LITTLE asked about a person having an unpatented federal claim. SENATOR TAYLOR explained the process of getting from staking to patent - lengthy and expensive. MR. PHELPS claimed there were many unpatented federal claims in the state, and he said many are on lands that are under state selection of about 21 million acres. He explained the bill would allow the miner, whose land was claimed by the state, to convert their claims to state claims. Any royalties from the mining would flow to the state rather than the state government. Number 553 SENATOR LITTLE asked if it gave retrospective effect to amendment, and MR. PHELPS referred her to Section 3 for clarity as to retroactively. He also explained about the retroactive date of April 14, 1966. SENATOR LITTLE asked if he knew of anyone opposed to the bill, and MR. PHELPS said he was not aware of anyone, but he said there may be some individual miners who may not realize the benefit of overstaking. He reviewed the wide support from miners to industry for the bill. There was a brief discussion of restaking a mining claim. SENATOR HALFORD moved to pass CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 333(RES)(MINING LOCATIONS ON STATE SELECTED LAND) from committee with individual recommendations. Without objections, so ordered.