HB 146-LIABILITY FOR COMMERCIAL REC ACTIVITIES CHAIRMAN MACKIE announced HB 146 to be up for consideration. MS. KELLY SULLIVAN, staff to Representative Kott, sponsor of HB 146, said the bill addresses specific guidelines for operators of, and participants in, outdoor recreation activities to minimize the possibility of accidents and, should an accident occur, the bill helps determine who will held liable for the accident. MS. SULLIVAN stated existing legal uncertainties have resulted in high liability insurance costs which hurt small Alaskan businesses. Representative Kott does not want to lose these businesses and he wants to avoid frivolous, unfair, and unreasonable lawsuits. MR. DAVE GRAY, staff to Senator Mackie, noted the legislative drafter suggested adding a reference to AS 05.50.040 on page 3, line 11, to clarify the issue. SENATOR LEMAN moved to adopt SCSHB 146(L&C). There being no objections, it was so ordered. MR. MIKE WINDERD, Alaska Travel Adventures and president of the local AVA chapter, said this is a very important subject to the visitor industry as a whole. They have polled different business organizations, including ARDA and a number of AVA chapters which represent 95 percent of the recreational businesses in the State, and they support this bill. SCSHB 146(L&C) sets out some of the responsibilities of the participants on a tour and sets a higher standard for operators of recreational tours. The primary concern of businesses is nuisance lawsuits that usually equal the cost of an insurance deductible and can be numerous and add up. Number 390 SENATOR KELLY moved to pass SCSHB 146(L&C) as amended from committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.