SB 205-CHINOOK RESEARCH & RESTORATION ENDOWMENT  4:42:20 PM CO-CHAIR PASKVAN announced the consideration of SB 205. SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI moved to bring CS for SB 205, labeled LS- 271312\D, before the committee as the working document. There were no objections and it was so ordered. 4:42:50 PM DAVID SCOTT, staff to Senator Donny Olson, Alaska State Legislature, sponsor of SB 205, explained that the CS mirrors the companion House bill. It creates a trust fund and establishes a long term source of funding to support high quality interdisciplinary research on Alaska king salmon in AS 37.14. He explained that in 2010, the Yukon kings were declared failing by the federal government and of the 14 stocks of concern in the state, 8 are king salmon stocks. He thought it was time to augment what the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) has been doing. MR. SCOTT provided a sectional analysis explaining what each of the new sections to AS 37.14 would do as follows: Section 37.14.650 establishes the Chinook Salmon Research and Restoration Fund. Section 37.14.655 establishes the grant account in the General Fund. The fund would make the money and the legislature would appropriate money out of it. From the grant fund the board, which is created later, would award grants to Alaskan entities that would put forward projects for restoration or research regarding king salmon. Section 37.14.660 is where the Department of Revenue (DOR) commissioner will identify the availability of funds to be appropriated to the restoration fund from the grant fund. Section 37.14.665 relates to what the appropriations in the grant account may be used for. "Research and restoration" was changed to "research or restoration" to not limit their use. They can also be used for reimbursement to the Department of Revenue (DOR) for the cost establishing and managing the fund and Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development (DCCED) for the cost of establishing and administering the board and the grant program. They may also be used for matching funds for private and federal grants and soliciting contributions for purposes consistent with establishment of the fund. The board may also expend private donations for uses consistent with the fund and the purposes of the grantee of a private fund. Section 37.14.670 establishes the board and .675 further specifies who is on the board. They are all appointed by the governor and includes the commissioner of ADF&G and six public members, one each residing in from Southeast, Southcentral, Southwest, Western, Arctic and Interior Alaska. They must be engaged somehow in subsistence, personal, sport or commercial use of king salmon. Section .680 is how the board will administer the program. Section .685 says what the board has to consider in reviewing grant applications (not awarding projects that are not needed). The board will also consider whether the applicant has appropriate experience. It must consider recommendations of state agencies or organizations involved in salmon management. It must give priority grants that target king salmon stocks that are stocks of concern that are subject to state or federal fisheries disaster declarations, that are closed or significantly restricted or have declined significantly from historic yields. Section .695 is definitions. 4:50:10 PM CO-CHAIR PASKVAN found no further questions. SENATOR STEVENS asked if this is truly aimed at salmon as a statewide resource. MR. SCOTT confirmed that this is aimed at a statewide resource. CO-CHAIR PASKVAN held SB 205 in committee.