HB 284 AK COMMERCIAL FISHING & AGRICULTURE BANK  CHAIRMAN KELLY called the Senate Labor and Commerce Committee meeting to order at 2:20 p.m. and announced HB 284 to be up for consideration. ED CRANE, CEO, Commercial Fishing and Agriculture Bank, said that HB 284 recognizes changes which have taken place in the economics of fishing since CFAB was created 18 years ago. It also deals with some voids and inconsistencies in the original statute as it relates to laws relating to creditors. It deals with an anomaly that appears in existing statute which provides for CFAB's liquidation should CFAB not retire all the State's capital, but on the other hand in another part of an existing statute it says that when CFAB does retire all of the State's capital the statute lapses which means there is no more CFAB. MR. CRANE stressed that the reason for the 18 pages is because the statute spells out in extreme detail how CFAB should operate so there is very specific language. SENATOR KELLY said Division of Banking and Securities had some concerns with this bill, but no real problems. They will continue to audit CFAB on an annual basis. SENATOR TORGERSON moved to pass CSHB 284 from committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.