SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 202(JUD) "An Act relating to the participation and accountability of parents and guardians and the enforcement of restitution orders entered in juvenile delinquency proceedings; relating to claims on permanent fund dividends for certain court-ordered treatment in juvenile delinquency proceedings; and amending Alaska Delinquency Rules 3(b) and 8(b); and providing for an effective date." Anne Carpeneti, Assistant Attorney General was invited to join the committee and testified on behalf of the bill. She said this would make participation of parents at juvenile hearings mandatory. The Court was allowed the discretion to impose a fine that would motivate a parent. In response to Senator Phillips she said a $50 fine would motivate many parents. It would further allow the court to order the parents to participate in treatment and to pay for the treatment. If the court found the parents to be indigent it would allow the department to garnish their permanent fund dividend to pay for the treatment. It would not include treatment for the children. Senator Donley said he supported this bill. Ms. Carpeneti said the bill was very obvious and did not need further study. Parents should be participating if there is any progress to be made in treatment of the child. She advised the committee that there was a $5,000 fiscal note from the court system regarding sending out summonses to parents. Senator Donley asked if there was any provision to confiscate the permanent fund dividend from the juvenile and Ms. Carpeneti said not in this bill. This bill would address the responsibility of parents in connection with juvenile proceedings against their children. She indicated there was a provision for restitution to be made by the juvenile. Senator Donley moved revisor amendment. Ms. Carpeneti said the amendment would give the revisor statutes instructions on how the bill would fit into the code revision of HB 387. If HB 387 becomes law this would be transferred into AS 47.12. Without objection the revisor's amendment was adopted. Senator Donley moved SCS CSHB 202(FIN) and without objection it was reported out with individual recommendations and fiscal note of $5.0 from the Alaska Court System.