SB 184 DEC & ADFG ACCESS TO FISH TAX RECORDS  CHAIRMAN HALFORD announced SB 184 to be up for consideration. MR. PAUL DICK, Department of Revenue, said this bill is essentially the culmination of three agencies work, ADF&G, DEC and Department of Revenue, on recommendations by seafood processors as part of the Governor's marketing Alaska initiative. Their recommendations strongly suggest that they simplify the reporting and application procedure for seafood processors and he thought the agencies had been very responsive in doing that. The next thing they want to do is consolidate the fishery business tax return with an annual report that's submitted to ADF&G into one booklet. MR. DICK said with development of their data base they would restrict access so that ADF&G would have access to only fish tax data. DEC wants this information so they can set up their application fees by looking at the values that are being reported by the processors. SENATOR LEMAN said that although he trusted DNR, he had seen some breaches in that trust the other departments. He applauded their consolidating forms, but he was concerned about the two departments getting tax returns unless there's some way of removing the tax payer's identity. SENATOR TORGERSON asked if either one of the departments has something now that they consider confidential. MR. DICK replied that he thought the commercial operators annual report had some bounds of confidentiality. SENATOR TORGERSON said he didn't think DEC had anything that was confidential. They can't keep anything secret for more than five minutes and they run faster to the press than anyone he has ever seen. MR. DICK said that DEC gets all the value information which is the basis of their tax and they are recording that value on the commercial operator annual report. If they wanted to go an additional step and multiply those values out times the rate, they would essentially have the tax by the taxpayer. He would envision only working with DEC to give them data and not associate that information with the taxpayer and that would only be on a need to know basis. SENATOR TORGERSON asked if that information was used to levy a fee on someone based on how much money someone is making. MR. DICK replied that they would set up some schedule rate and they have already done this. SENATOR TORGERSON sad he didn't favor this proposal. Number 176 CHAIRMAN HALFORD said he didn't hear a motion and adjourned the meeting at 5:03 p.m.