CSHB 462(RES)-CONFIDENTIALITY OF FISHING RECORDS  CHAIRMAN TORGERSON announced CSHB 462(RES) to be up for consideration. REPRESENTATIVE GARY STEVENS, sponsor, said that this bill is about the release of certain providential records in reports concerning fish, fish buying and fish processing. It cleans up several small problems that have been uncovered over time by releasing a controlled amount of confidential information, giving the state and federal government very limited access to fishing reports. It also lets fishermen, buyers and processors get their information back or sent to a designated third party. Right now fishermen cannot get copies of their own fish reports even if they need them for loan applications. This bill would allow a fisherman to have his reports sent directly to a third party like a bank. REPRESENTATIVE STEVENS noted another problem occurred when the National Park Service planned to close parts of Glacier Bay and wanted to compensate those affected by the closure. He said the bill would also allow the Department of Public Safety to have access to salt water charter log books and annual fish statistical reports for management purposes only. It would also give the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) access to annual statistical reports for management purposes. SENATOR TAYLOR moved to pass CSHB 462(RES) from committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.