HB 379 - VICTIM/JUVENILE OFFENDER MEDIATION The first order of business to come before the House Judiciary Committee was HB 379. CHAIRMAN BRIAN PORTER recognized the arrival of Representative David Finkelstein. CHAIRMAN PORTER recalled the dilemma in the confidentiality mediation process and reporting results to various agencies such as the Division of Family and Youth Services (DFYS). He referred the committee to CS, version "k", page 5, number 7 which read, "For communicating to the agency making the referral under this act or the court making the referral under the act as appropriate the following: (A) notice that the minor and victim have been unable to enter into a written agreement....". He continued that (B) addresses notice that the minor and victim have entered into a written agreement; (C) speaks to notice that the minor has failed to perform the obligations; and (D) is notice that it has been successfully completed. That is the dispositional information that DFYS was requesting. He stated DFYS was satisfied with the CS. Number 259 REPRESENTATIVE JOE GREEN moved that version "k" of CSHB 379, dated 1/18/96 be adopted as the working document. There being no objection, it was so ordered. REPRESENTATIVE GREEN made a motion that CSHB 379(JUD) move from committee. Hearing no objection, CSHB 379(JUD) was moved out of the House Judiciary Committee with the attached fiscal note and individual recommendations.