SENATE BILL NO. 86 "An Act relating to the protection of property of persons under disability and minors; relating to the crime of violating a protective order concerning certain vulnerable persons; relating to aggravating factors at sentencing for offenses concerning a victim 65 years or older; relating to the protection of vulnerable adults; amending Rule 12(h), Alaska Rules of Criminal Procedure; amending Rule 45(a), Alaska Rules of Criminal Procedure; amending Rule 65, Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure; amending Rule 17, Alaska Rules of Probate Procedure; amending Rule 9, Alaska Rules of Administration; and providing for an effective date." 9:09:59 AM Co-Chair Stedman shared that the legislation had previously been heard by the committee. KIMBERLY POPPE-SMART, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES, explained that the bill provided additional protections to vulnerable Alaskans including, the opportunity to appoint a temporary conservator and ex parte protection of financial and property interests. Additionally, the legislation added mandated reporters in schools and health care settings and incorporated the definition of "undue influence" as an offence that could be acted upon. Co-Chair Stedman highlighted seven new fiscal notes including six zero notes from the Departments of Health and Social Services (DHSS), Administration (DOA), Law (DOL), Public Safety (DPS), Corrections (DOC), and Courts; and one fiscal impact note from DPS in the amount of $48,000 in general funds to cover costs of the development of new protective order forms, updates to the Alaska Public Safety Information Network, and training. Co-Chair Hoffman MOVED to report CSSB 86(JUD) out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSSB 86(JUD) was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with six new zero fiscal notes: DHSS, DOA, DOL, DPS, DOC, and Courts; and one fiscal impact note from the Department of Public Safety.