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3. The Speaker of the House shall appoint a member of the
House to the commission who is the House chair. When making
this appointment, the Speaker of the House shall give
preference to a House member of the Joint Standing Committee
on Inland Fisheries and Wildlife; and be it further

 
Sec. 3. Appointments; convening of commission. Resolved: That all
appointments must be made no later than 30 days following the
effective date of this resolve. The appointing authorities
shall notify the Executive Director of the Legislative Council
once all appointments have been completed. The chairs shall
call and convene the first meeting of the commission no later
than August 15, 2003; and be it further

 
Sec. 4. Duties. Resolved: That the commission shall complete all
duties prescribed in Resolve 1999, chapter 82 and shall
provide oversight and policy guidance to the Department of
Inland Fisheries and Wildlife with respect to the expenditure
of funds appropriated by the 119th Legislature in Public Law
1999, chapter 731, Part A, section 1 and Part HHHH, section 1,
for engineering design for the Embden Hatchery and a statewide
assessment of all other hatchery facilities. In addition, the
commission shall:

 
1. Continue to work with the Department of Inland Fisheries
and Wildlife and the department's consultant to continue the
work of evaluating the effluent characteristics of fish
hatcheries, including private fish hatcheries, with the
purpose of ensuring that the state fish hatcheries will be
able to comply with licensed effluent discharge standards and
to obtain information relevant to discussions of discharge
license standards for unlicensed private fish hatcheries;

 
2. Set statewide production goals for the number, size and
species mix of recreational sport fish over a 15- to 20-year
planning horizon;

 
3. Determine how to meet those production goals in the most
cost-effective manner by evaluating all production options,
including options for investing in cost-effective upgrades to
existing state-owned facilities to produce more fish, closing
noneconomic state-owned facilities and building new capacity
in other locations in the State and purchasing fish from
privately owned hatcheries; and

 
4. Within existing budgeted resources, undertake any
studies or other activities as are necessary to complete the
tasks outlined in this section; and be it further


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