SB 312 - FOOD/SEAFOOD/ORGANIC FOOD CHAIRMAN LEMAN called the Senate Labor and Commerce Committee meeting to order at 1:35 p.m. and announced SB 312 to be up for consideration. SENATOR GARY WILKEN, sponsor, said this bill consolidates existing statutory requirements for food production and services that are currently scattered throughout Title 3 and 17 under the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (Title 17). It helped provide greater access to laws of Alaska by those who are most directly affected. CHAIRMAN LEMAN asked if it was correct that this was just shifting statutes and there is nothing new added. MS. BETH HAGEVIG, Staff to Senator Wilken, said that is correct. CHAIRMAN LEMAN said the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute (ASMI) had some initial concerns about the inspection seal, but this wouldn't require them to do any more than what's in current law. MS. HAGEVIG said that is right and it just shifts it from Title 3 to Title 17. SENATOR HOFFMAN asked where it repeals the obsolete statute related to rabies. Number 105 MS. JANICE ADAIR, Director, Division of Environmental Health, said rabies was repealed in Section 26. She said in most cases, except for the Kenai Peninsula, local governments have adopted animal control powers where they deal with that type of activity. Kenai and Soldotna have done it as cities, but the Borough has not, but they are working cooperatively with one another to deal with potentially rabid animals. CHAIRMAN LEMAN asked what happens in the unorganized areas of the State. MS. ADAIR answered that the village public safety officers and the public health nurses work jointly on those issues. DEC doesn't have anyone out there. She said there is a process they go through and the Department of Health and Social Services has a laboratory in Fairbanks where they do the testing on the animal to see if it is, in fact, rabid. CHAIRMAN LEMAN asked to make sure that this was just shifting things from one title to another and not creating any new inspections or labeling that doesn't already exist in statute. MS. ADAIR said that was correct. SENATOR MACKIE moved to pass SB 312 from Committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.