HB 34 - REPORTING CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN CHAIRMAN KOTT announced the next order of business is HB 34, "An Act relating to the crime of misprision of a crime against a child." REPRESENTATIVE ROKEBERG made a motion to rescind the prior action of reporting CSHB 34(JUD) out of the committee. There being no objection, it was so moved and before the committee again. REPRESENTATIVE ROKEBERG made a motion to adopt the proposed committee substitute for HB 34, version 1-LS0241\H, as a work draft. There being no objection, it was so moved. Number 581 CORY WINCHELL, Administrative Assistant to Representative Pete Kott, Alaska State Legislature, explained that in a sort of ad hoc subcommittee meeting with Representative Kerttula and Jerry Luckhaupt [Attorney, Legislative Legal Counsel, Legislative Legal and Research Services, Legislative Affairs Agency] there was some discussion on the problem with the word "attempt." Mr. Luckhaupt mentioned that on page 1, line 10, where it reads, "or a felony attempt to commit one of those crimes," there needs to be more clarification. REPRESENTATIVE CROFT pointed out that in some cases attempt, being that it is one level lower than the crime, might actually be a misdemeanor. MR. WINCHELL responded that within the purview of misprision, Representative Kerttula and Mr. Luckhaupt wanted it to be a felonious attempt, and wanted it to be clear so there aren't any problems in a prosecution, for example. REPRESENTATIVE ROKEBERG made a motion to move the proposed committee substitute for HB 34 from the committee with individual recommendations and the attached zero fiscal note(s). There being no objection, the new CSHB 34(JUD) was so moved from the House Judiciary Standing Committee. CHAIRMAN KOTT called for a brief at-ease at 1:29 p.m. and called the committee back to order at 1:31 p.m.