HB 114-REPEAL PROHIBITION ANTLERLESS MOOSE CHAIRMAN HALFORD announced that the committee has held one hearing on HB 114 and that the sponsor has prepared a committee substitute (CS). MR. ED GRASSER, legislative aide to Representative Beverly Masek, sponsor of HB 114, said that after working with the advisory committees and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADFG), Representative Masek concluded that an outright repeal of the antlerless moose provision of statute was not workable so the groups came to a compromise solution. The CS relieves the Board of Game of the time and cost involved in implementing annual antlerless hunts. It allows the Board to adopt regulations that are effective for up to two consecutive regulatory years and requires a majority of local fish and game advisory committees with jurisdiction to object in writing to stop a hunt. MR. GRASSER explained that under the present statute, ADFG has had to arrange a meeting of the advisory committees to take action before the Board could take action. Arranging advisory committee meetings was problematic for ADFG because many of them are in rural Alaska and do not meet often. MR. MATT ROBUS, Deputy Director of the Division of Wildlife Conservation, ADFG, stated support for HB 114. SENATOR MACKIE moved to adopt the proposed CS (1-LS0538\D) as the working version of the committee. There being no objection, it was so ordered. CHAIRMAN HALFORD announced that SCSHB 114(RES) will need to be accompanied by a resolution to change the title because the House no longer wants the original title. He noted the resolution was being prepared. SENATOR GREEN moved SCSHB 114(RES) from committee with individual recommendations. There being no objection, the motion carried. CHAIRMAN HALFORD announced that SCSHB 114(RES) and its accompanying resolution moved from committee.