SB 74-DISCHARGE PREVENTION & CONTINGENCY PLANS    CHAIR OGAN reminded members that SB 74 was heard at the last meeting and that an amendment is pending. SENATOR SEEKINS moved to withdraw his motion to amend SB 74. There being no objection, the motion carried. SENATOR SEEKINS moved to adopt Amendment 2, which reads as follows: AMENDMENT 2 OFFERED IN THE SENATE RESOURCES BY SENATOR SEEKINS COMMITTEE TO: SB 74 Page 1, following line 10: Insert a new bill section to read: ** Sec. 2 The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to read: TRANSITION. Notwithstanding any contrary provision of AS 46.04, including the review procedures in AS 46.04.030, and the regulations adopted under AS 46.04, the expiration date of an oil discharge prevention and contingency plan approved by the Department of Environmental Conservation before the effective date of this Act shall be extended for two years, or for a shorter period if a shorter period is requested by the holder of the approved plan, if (1) the plan is still in effect on the day before the effective date of this Act; and (2) the Department of Environmental Conservation has not given a notice of violation of AS 46.04.030 to the holder of the plan that has not been corrected to the satisfaction of the Department of Environmental Conservation. Renumber remaining sections accordingly. SENATOR LINCOLN objected for the purpose of hearing an explanation of Amendment 2. SENATOR SEEKINS explained that Amendment 2 allows a holder of an approved plan to request an extension for a period of less than two years. CHAIR OGAN noted that several people were available to testify or answer questions on Amendment 2: Larry Dietrick, Marilyn Crockett, and Breck Tostevin. SENATOR LINCOLN removed her objection. Therefore, Amendment 2 was adopted. CHAIR OGAN took public testimony. MS. MARILYN CROCKETT, Alaska Oil and Gas Association, stated support for Amendment 2. SENATOR DYSON moved SB 74 as amended [CSSB 74(RES)] from committee with attached fiscal notes. SENATOR LINCOLN objected to ask if this legislation will next go to the Senate floor. CHAIR OGAN said that it has a zero fiscal note so it has no further referrals, but that the other body will review it. SENATOR LINCOLN felt that since the Senate Resources Committee is the only committee of referral, it should do the best job possible on this legislation. CHAIR OGAN replied, "For the record I think we have. We held it up a week and a half and we worked out a good compromise on the amendment. Some questions were addressed." SENATOR LINCOLN said Amendment 2 was a good compromise but she still has concerns. She then withdrew her objection. CHAIR OGAN stated that with no further objection, CSSB 74(RES) moved from committee.