HB 108-USE, REGULATION, AND OPERATION OF BOATS  CHAIRMAN HALFORD announced that a proposed Senate Resources committee substitute had been prepared for HB 108 and that the committee has worked extensively with the sponsor on the areas of question. The committee substitute places the program in the Department of Public Safety with only the education portion going to the Department of Natural Resources. It parallels the federal requirement of a three year registration renewal. A technical amendment needs to be made on page 10 of the proposed committee substitute: "90" should be changed to "30" which applies to the exemption that allows a non-resident to operate a non-powered boat in the State. The 90 days would allow a person to leave a boat here year round and never have to register so the exemption was changed to 30 days. He stated that he does not support taking over this federal program but finds the bill to be the least objectionable way to do it. SENATOR TAYLOR moved to adopt SCS CSHB 108(RES) (Version L) as the working document before the committee. There being no objection, the motion carried. CHAIRMAN HALFORD announced that the committee substitute had been adopted and it includes the change on page 10 to 30 days. SENATOR MACKIE noted he understands that the sponsor supports the committee substitute and will not be advocating for more changes. He then moved SCS CSHB 108(RES) from committee with individual recommendations. There being no objection, the bill moved from committee.