CSHB 366(FIN)-ANIMAL CLASSICS CHARITABLE GAMING  CHAIR GARY STEVENS announced CSHB 366(FIN) to be up for consideration. BEN MULLIGAN, staff to Representative Bill Stoltze, advised members that the bill is a result of a legal opinion issued by the Department of Law stating that certain traditional games of chance are no longer legal. The legislation is narrow and would not expand charitable gaming in Alaska. Rather, it is designed to allow traditional games of chance including the Alaska State Fair Elks Rat Races and the Soldotna Progress Days VFW Chicken Shot Contest. Such games are traditional and important to the associated communities and support a number of non-profit organizations. SENATOR COWDERY remarked that these games have a long tradition in Alaska and he supports their continuation. CHAIR GARY STEVENS read lines 12 and 13 from page 2 and noted that games that weren't in existence before November 1, 2002 would be excluded. MR. MULLIGAN agreed. LARRY MEYERS stated, via teleconference, that the Department of Revenue had no concerns related to the bill. DAVID LAMBERT testified via teleconference from Fairbanks in support of the bill. CHAIR GARY STEVENS asked the pleasure of the committee. SENATOR COWDERY motioned to report CSHB 366(FIN) from committee with individual recommendations and attached zero fiscal notes. There being no objection, it was so ordered.