SENATOR MILLER announced SB 311 (CREDIT TO FISHERY RESOURCE LANDING NG TAX) to be up for consideration. SENATOR LEMAN moved amendment 1. There was an objection. SENATOR LEMAN said he applauded the intent of the bill. However, in light of having consistent state tax policy we should make sure our tax credits are somewhat consistent. SENATOR JACKO explained that CDQ harvesters would get 100% and non CDQ harvesters would get 50%. SENATOR JACKO said he was concerned that amendment 1 would not give factory trawlers enough incentive to pay to get the credit. SENATOR FRANK said he would like to understand more about the total tax situation. SENATOR PEARCE agreed with Senator Leman and read from a statute the legislature passed last year regarding credits. SENATOR ZHAROFF asked who would determine if the person is being trained at $25,000 or $50,000 for a specific skill and who, then, would receive the funding for that training. Number 522 SENATOR LEMAN said because of the questions regarding his amendment he would withdraw it at this time, but requested that it accompany the bill, if it is discharged today. SENATOR FRANK moved to pass CSSB 311 from committee with individual recommendations with accompanying fiscal notes and the accompanying amendment. SENATOR ZHAROFF objected to say there is a lawsuit out there, also. He wanted a clear understanding that this is not affecting those monies that go back to the municipalities if there is a shared tax. SENATOR MILLER said CSSB 311 moved from committee with individual recommendations.