SB 137-EVICTING INSTITUTIONAL PROPERTY USERS  8:40:53 AM MR. JOSEPH MICHELE, staff to Senator Seekins, introduced SB 137. The University of Alaska asked the Legislature to carry SB 137. A few disruptive students have used the court system to stall impending evictions. The bill is meant to fix a discrepancy between legislative intent of the Uniform Landlord Tenant Act and the recent lower court decision regarding the removal of individuals residing in a residence that is owned by an institution described under AS 34.03.330. 8:43:17 AM The University of Alaska has put into place a three-strike policy with a review process and a peer process. CHAIR RALPH SEEKINS closed public testimony. SENATOR GENE THERRIAULT asked whether the action was just adding educational institutions to the list contained in AS 34.03.330. 8:45:08 AM MR. MICHELE answered higher educational establishments are included in AS 34.03.330. SB 137 stems from lower court hearings. CHAIR SEEKINS commented exempt institutions would not have to go to court to evict a person. 8:45:58 AM MR. MICHAEL HOSTINA, associate general counselor, University of Alaska, commented SB 137 is clarifying the eviction statutes, which have been interpreted by the courts to require an eviction action even for the exempt institutions. SB 137 doesn't modify the landlord/tenant law; it modifies the procedures governing evictions. SENATOR THERRIAULT moved SB 137 from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). There being no objection, the motion carried.