HB 441 - THERAPEUTIC COURT FOR DUI/SENTENCING 2:43:25 PM CHAIR McGUIRE announced that the next order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 441, "An Act relating to operating or driving a motor vehicle, aircraft, or watercraft while under the influence; relating to mitigating factors in sentencing; amending Rule 35, Alaska Rules of Criminal Procedure; and providing for an effective date." 2:43:41 PM HEATHER NOBREGA, Staff to Representative Norman Rokeberg, Alaska State Legislature, sponsor, relayed on behalf of Representative Rokeberg that therapeutic courts have undergone a lot of improvements and are important to the state, and that HB 441 simply takes all of the therapeutic court tools created over the last several years - including the DUI pilot program that is due to expire on June 30, 2006 - and melds them into one uniform statutory structure for therapeutic courts. CHAIR McGUIRE noted that committee packets contain a sectional analysis. 2:45:17 PM DOUG WOOLIVER, Administrative Attorney, Administrative Staff, Office of the Administrative Director, Alaska Court System (ACS), indicated that [the ACS] would like to have the provisions of the aforementioned pilot program - established via House Bill 172 in 2001 - placed in statute, and would like to keep therapeutic courts going. He said that as HB 441 moves through the process, the ACS will be working with the therapeutic court judges, the Department of Law (DOL), the Department of Corrections (DOC), the Public Defender Agency (PDA), the Alcohol Safety Action Program (ASAP), and other interested parties to [improve] the bill. He concluded by relaying that the ACS supports HB 441. CHAIR McGUIRE, after ascertaining that no one else wished to testify, closed public testimony on HB 441. REPRESENTATIVE ANDERSON characterized the therapeutic court model as innovative and as an improvement over incarceration, and offered his belief that therapeutic courts should be adequately funded and supported. CHAIR McGUIRE asked that the committee's thanks for his work on this issue be relayed back to the sponsor. 2:48:13 PM REPRESENTATIVE ANDERSON moved to report HB 441 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, HB 441 was reported from the House Judiciary Standing Committee.