HB 474 - VIOLATIONS OF MUNICIPAL ORDINANCES & REGS Number 0390 CHAIRMAN PORTER announced that the next order of business to come before the committee was HB 474. He noted that only 5 minutes remained on the teleconference line. MARY HUGHES, attorney for the Municipality of Anchorage, testified via teleconference. Ms Hughes noted that a CS is before the committee, and stated that the Municipality of Anchorage supports CSHB 474. BOB BAILEY, representing the Anchorage Chamber of Commerce, testified via teleconference. The Anchorage Chamber of Commerce has passed a resolution in support of HB 474. The Chamber feels that HB 474 is a good, first line of defense against juvenile crime. DUANE UPLAND, Deputy Chief, Anchorage Police Department, testified via teleconference. He stated that the department supports CSHB 474. Number 0524 CHAIRMAN PORTER asked Ms. Hughes to explain the revised bill to the committee. MS. HUGHES explained that CSHB 474 revises the initial bill, which gave municipalities jurisdiction over both civil and criminal infractions of juvenile offenders, in certain circumstances. The committee substitute limits jurisdiction to those municipal infractions on the civil side. The CS amends both Title 29, the municipal ordinance, and Title 37, which is the juvenile code. On the criminal side, the municipalities will work with the civil infraction system, and wait for the task force recommendation in September. Ms. Hughes added that the CS solves the concerns of both the Division of Family and Youth Services (DFYS) and the Department of Law. CHAIRMAN PORTER responded that DFYS and Department of Law representatives were both present, and both agreed. There being no further witnesses, Chairman Porter announced that public testimony on HB 474 was closed. He noted that HB 474 allows municipalities to participate in the juvenile justice system to the extent of allowing them to deal with juveniles who commit violations of municipal ordinances, from a civil perspective. Number 0745 REPRESENTATIVE BUNDE made a motion that the committee adopt CSHB 474, version K. Hearing no objection, the CS was adopted. REPRESENTATIVE DAVIS made a motion to move CSHB 474, with individual recommendations and attached fiscal notes. Hearing no objection, CSHB 474 was passed out of the House Judiciary Committee.