CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 12(JUD) am "An Act relating to the crime of harassment committed by use of electronic communication." This was the first hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. Co-chair Wilken explained that this bill would "broaden the crime of harassment to include anonymous or obscene email or email that threatens bodily injury." REPRESENTATIVE KEVIN MEYER, the bill's sponsor, expressed that this bill would expand harassment language to include electronic communications, as, he declared, this sort of harassment is becoming more common as computers become more accessible to people. He disclosed that this bill is the result of law enforcement personnel being frustrated by not being able to prosecute people they could identify as harassing people in this manner. He stated that the Class B misdemeanor penalty for this type of crime could serve to prevent more serious crimes from being committed. He stated that electronic communication is defined in a House Judiciary Committee Letter of Intent that accompanies the bill, and he noted that the bill was amended during a House of Representatives floor session to add the words "sexual contact" to page 1, line 14. He voiced that the addition of these words strengthens the bill. Co-Chair Wilken asked for further information regarding the Class B penalty. Rep Meyer responded that the penalty for "a Class B Misdemeanor is no more than 90 days in jail or a $2,000 fine." Co-Chair Green moved to adopt the House Judiciary Committee Letter of Intent. There being no objection, the Letter of Intent was ADOPTED. Co-Chair Green moved to report the bill from Committee with individual recommendations, accompanying fiscal notes, and the Letter of Intent. There being no objection, CS HB 12 (JUD)am was REPORTED from Committee with previous zero fiscal note #1, dated February 5, 2003 from the Department of Law; previous zero fiscal note #2, dated February 5, 2003 from the Department of Public Safety; and previous indeterminate fiscal note #3 dated February 3, 2003 from the Department of Administration. The bill was accompanied by the Letter of Intent from the House Judiciary Committee.