Alaska 2023-2024 Regular Session

Alaska House Bill HB104 Latest Draft

Bill / Enrolled Version Filed 05/15/2024

                             Enrolled HB 104 
LAWS OF ALASKA 
 
2024 
 
 
 
Source Chapter No. 
SCS CSHB 104(RES) _______ 
 
 
 
 
AN ACT 
 
Relating to timber sales. 
 
 
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA: 
 
 
 
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AN ACT 
 
 
Relating to timber sales. 1 
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   * Section 1. AS 38.05.110(c) is amended to read: 3 
(c) If a sale of timber may be offered under multiple provisions of 4 
AS 38.05.110 - 38.05.120 [AS 38.05.110 - 38.05.123], the commissioner shall 
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determine the applicable provisions under which to offer the timber.  6 
   * Sec. 2. AS 38.05.113(c) is amended to read: 7 
(c) Sales of 160 acres or less and expedited sales conducted under 8 
AS 38.05.117 [EMERGENCY SALES] are exempt from the requirements of this 9 
section.  10 
   * Sec. 3. AS 38.05.117 is repealed and reenacted to read: 11 
Sec. 38.05.117. Expedited sales for salvage, fire, and pest mitigation. (a) 12 
After making a written finding that the disposal will serve the best interests of the state 13 
under AS 38.05.035(e), the commissioner may offer, on an expedited basis, timber for 14 
sale under this section that the commissioner has determined 15   
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(1)  has lost economic value because of insect infestation, disease, or 1 
the effects of fire or fire suppression activities;  2 
(2)  that, if not harvested within two years, is likely to lose substantial 3 
economic value because of insect infestation, disease, or the effects of fire or fire 4 
suppression activities; 5 
(3)  the removal of which will aid in preventing surrounding timber or 6 
forested land from losing economic value because of imminent insect infestation or 7 
disease; or 8 
(4)  is located on land that is to be cleared for conversion to nonforest 9 
uses. 10 
(b)  The provisions of AS 38.05.113 do not apply to timber sales conducted 11 
under this section.  12 
(c)  In this section, "forested land" has the meaning given in AS 41.15.170. 13 
   * Sec. 4. AS 38.05.118 is amended by adding new subsections to read: 14 
(d)  Notwithstanding AS 38.05.115 and (a) of this section, and upon a written 15 
finding that the sale is in the best interest of the state and will promote economic 16 
activity in the timber sector or reduce the risk of fire or the spread of disease or insect 17 
infestation, the commissioner may negotiate a sale of timber to a local manufacturer of 18 
wood products or a user of wood fiber at less than the appraised value. However, 19 
while an initial stumpage rate for a contract under this subsection shall be determined 20 
by negotiation, the rate may not be less than the base price for the area as established 21 
under regulations adopted by the commissioner. A contract under this subsection must 22 
provide that a stumpage rate be redetermined by negotiation at least once every five 23 
years during the term of the contract to reflect changes in market conditions. The 24 
redetermined rate may not be less than the base price for the area as established under 25 
regulations adopted by the commissioner. 26 
(e)  If more than one local manufacturer of wood products or user of wood 27 
fiber expresses interest in the same sale of timber under this section, the commissioner 28 
may sell the timber by bid under AS 38.05.120. 29 
   * Sec. 5. AS 38.05.123 is repealed. 30 
   * Sec. 6. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to 31   
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REPORT TO THE LEGISLATURE. Not later than the 30th day of the Second 2 
Regular Session of the Thirty-Fourth Alaska State Legislature, the Department of Natural 3 
Resources shall prepare and present a report to the senate secretary and chief clerk of the 4 
house of representatives on timber sales conducted by the department under AS 38.05.110 - 5 
38.05.120 for the period between July 1, 2024, and June 30, 2025, and notify the legislature 6 
that the report is available. The report must 7 
(1) include an accounting of timber sales conducted under AS 38.05.110 - 8 
38.05.120 that describes each timber sale, including  9 
(A)  the limitations, conditions, and terms of the sale; 10 
(B)  whether the sale was a salvage, fire, or pest mitigation sale under 11 
AS 38.05.117, as repealed and reenacted by sec. 3 of this Act, a negotiated sale under 12 
AS 38.05.118, as amended by sec. 4 of this Act, or another type of sale; 13 
(C)  if applicable, the amount of time between the publication of the 14 
written finding and the timber being offered for sale, and any other factors that 15 
extended the period required for publication of the written finding authorizing the sale, 16 
if any, or otherwise delayed the sale; and 17 
(D)  how the department provided notice of the sale; 18 
(2) describe and account for any timber sale for which a final best interest 19 
finding under AS 38.05.035(e) was issued that did not occur because the timber subject to the 20 
sale lost economic value as a result of insect infestation, disease, or fire; 21 
(3)  include any changes to state statute that the department recommends to 22 
make the state's timber available for the maximum benefit of the people of the state in a 23 
manner consistent with the public interest; and 24 
(4)  include any other information that, in the judgment of the department, 25 
would be of use to the legislature in improving the state's timber disposal procedures.  26