SB 100-REIMBURSEMENT FOR PUBLIC DEFENDER Number 580 SENATOR DONLEY moved the adoption of a committee substitute for SB 100. SENATOR ELLIS objected for the purpose of an explanation of the changes from the previous version of the bill. MR. DOUG WOOLIVER, representing the Alaska Court System, explained the amendments adopted in the previous meeting. SENATOR ELLIS asked, "What are indigent persons losing, from what they might have now, in terms of rights to representation and coverage of legal costs?" SENATOR DONLEY said the Public Defender should answer that question. Number 530 CHAIRMAN TAYLOR noted that BLAIR MCCUNE, the Deputy Director of the Public Defender Agency, sent a written response to the committee. He included the language that requires the public defender to represent a client to the same extent a private attorney would represent a paying client. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR said this standard has been used to justify the retainer of more than one private attorney (at state expense) on behalf of a public defender client. SENATOR ELLIS concluded the goal of this language is to specify the standard of representation offered by the Office of the Public Defender and to make the standard cost less. SENATOR DONLEY replied that is correct. SENATOR ELLIS asked if legislation sponsored by Representative Brian Porter that passed through the committee last year did not solve this problem. SENATOR DONLEY remarked, "Apparently not." Number 505 SENATOR TORGERSON moved CSSB 100(JUD) out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. SENATOR ELLIS objected. Roll was called: voting yea were SENATOR DONLEY, SENATOR TORGERSON, SENATOR HALFORD and CHAIRMAN TAYLOR. SENATOR ELLIS voted nay. So, CSSB 100(JUD) moved from committee with individual recommendations.