HB 310 - UTILIZATION OF GROUNDFISH CHAIRMAN HALFORD called the Senate Resources Committee meeting to order at 3:40 p.m. and announced HB 310 to be up for consideration. MS. AMY DAUGHERTY, Staff to Representative Austerman, sponsor of HB 310, said it is a very straight-forward bill. It extends the current ban on pollock to groundfish using the concept of improved retention and utilization(IR/IU). The North Pacific Fisheries Management Council has been moving toward requiring certain utilization in the offshore fleet and the Board has found they have the authority to do the same thing in State waters, but only on vessels. Inshore processors were left out of the picture. SB 310 enables the Board to include them. Number 68 MR. RICK LAUBER, Pacific Seafood Processors, said he is also representing the North Pacific Fishery Management Council of which he is chairman. He said they need to conform the State law to what the Council has done. The State has, for many years, been a forerunner in reduction of waste and discards and this will make no change in business practices of the onshore processors. It will conform the State law to the federal regulations enacted by the Council and the National Marine Fisheries Service. Number 97 MS. KRIS BLACKBURN, Kodiak Processors, testified that the Kodiak, Dutch Harbor, and Akutan Processors are all in favor of this bill. SENATOR TORGERSON moved to pass CSHB310(RLS) out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There were no objections and it was so ordered.