CSHJR 41(RES)-LAND RECREATIONAL VISITOR PROTECTION ACT  CHAIR OGAN announced CSHJR 41(RES) to be up for consideration. REPRESENTATIVE BETH KERTTULA, sponsor, said that CSHJR 41(RES) supports Senator Ted Stevens' actions in getting federal funding for avalanche safety in Alaska. "We have more avalanche deaths than any other state and it's not per capita.... We have a lot of support for it...." SENATOR WAGONER pointed out that the language in CSHJR 41(RES) states "deaths per capita" and asked if she wanted to change that. MS. JULIE LUCKY, staff to Representative Kerttula, replied that actually the statistic is valid both ways. REPRESENTATIVE KERTTULA said she was open to that change, however. SENATOR SEEKINS asked if the federal effort applies only to national parks. REPRESENTATIVE KERTTULA explained that grant money would go through the national park system, but it could be used outside of it. SENATOR SEEKINS asked if the 54 million acres mentioned in the bill were just national park acreage. REPRESENTATIVE KERTTULA said she would check on that. MR. BILL GLUDE, Southeast Alaska Avalanche Center, supported CSHJR 41(RES). He said all of the states with avalanche problems have federally funded programs of forecasting and education except Alaska. SENATOR WAGONER moved to pass CSHJR 41(RES) from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note. There were no objections and it was so ordered.