CSHB 357(RES) FISH & GAME:LICENSES & RESIDENCY  SENATOR LEMAN announced CSHB 357(RES) to be up for consideration. SENATOR PEARCE moved to adopt SCS CSHB 357 (RES), version K. SENATOR LEMAN noted that was not the latest version. SENATOR PEARCE moved to withdraw her motion and asked for unanimous consent. There were no objections. SENATOR PEARCE moved to adopt the SCS CSHB 357 (RES), Utermohle 4/9/96 version M as the workdraft. There were no objections and it was so ordered. REPRESENTATIVE SCOTT OGAN, sponsor, supported the changes in the bill regarding people who move to the State. SENATOR TAYLOR asked if this treated Coast Guard personnel differently from other branches of the military. REPRESENTATIVE OGAN replied that it put them on the same par as other military members. In the past it was done out of courtesy, but it wasn't in statute. CAPTAIN RICHARD GRAHAM, Division of Fish and Wildlife, said they support the bill. Number 560 MR. LANCE NELSON, Department of Law, said he would answer questions. SENATOR TAYLOR said he was concerned that people working with our congressional staff or young people on missions would not be precluded by this change. MR. NELSON said it wasn't the intent of the legislation to exclude those people and he suggested that they put specific language in to address that. SENATOR TAYLOR said he thought they were o.k. under current regulations, but he wanted to make sure they weren't doing anything here additionally that would preclude them. SENATOR LINCOLN responded that she wanted to see specific language put in regarding resident qualifications. She said she was mostly concerned about students and families of military people. REPRESENTATIVE OGAN said the military isn't a problem and students were covered if they use their parent's address as their domicile. Number 480 SENATOR LINCOLN asked why the fiscal note didn't reflect the possible increase of thousands of dollars of revenue. REPRESENTATIVE OGAN replied that the analysis was pretty subjective. SENATOR TAYLOR said he thought they had deleted the phrase "Alaska State drivers license." LINDA DAHL, Staff to Representative Ogan, explained that the driver's license is not the only test. When they suspect someone is not a resident, they will look for several things. One is has the person applied for a resident hunting and fishing license in another state, another is have they applied for unemployment benefits or to vote. Number 447 MR. NELSON said Ms. Dahl's comments regarding use of a driver's license to help determine residency were accurate. SENATOR PEARCE moved to pass SCS CSHB 357 (RES) out of committee with individual recommendations and individual fiscal notes. There were no objections and it was so ordered.