SENATOR HALFORD called the Special Committee on Oil and Gas meeting to order at 11:15 a.m. and announced SB 81 REPEAL 65-DAY DEADLINE: OIL SPILL PLANS to be up for consideration. STEVE PORTER, ARCO, said this bill comes from a grass roots effort from spill planners, the agencies - the people who review plans on a daily basis. They have problems with trying to coordinate the Alaska Coastal Management Program with the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation Spill review authority. Deleting the 65 day provision in the statute does not allow for a stopping process. They recommend reviewing DEC regulations to design a process for the interior and coordinate it with the Alaska Coastal Zone program. Number 57 JANICE ADAIR, Department of Environmental Conservation, agreed with Mr. Porter's testimony. She said they do want to make sure the 15 contingency plans from the interior of Alaska are not subject to CZM review and have the 65 day requirement so DEC has to take some action during that time period. SENATOR SALO asked if 65 days could be done in regulation. MS. ADAIR said that it already was in regulation. Number 77 RUSSELL HEATH, Alaska Environmental Lobby, supported SB 81 because it would improve the ability for both the oil companies and the public to review the oil contingency plans.