SB 284-SENTENCING FOR ALCOHOL-RELATED CRIMES  8:47:01 AM CHAIR RALPH SEEKINS announced SB 284 to be up for consideration. DAVE STANCLIFF, Staff to Senator Gene Therriault, reported that he and Senator Therriault worked with the drafter to create a committee substitute (CS) to address the issues raised in earlier hearings. SENATOR GENE THERRIAULT moved CSSB 284 version Y as the working document before the committee. CHAIR SEEKINS objected for the purpose of explanation. MR. STANCLIFF explained that the CS accommodates the three concepts discussed previously. At the bottom of page 1 "alcoholic beverage" has been changed to "consumption of alcohol." The second change modifies existing DUI statutes to bring the language into conformity with SB 284. The change includes the term "consuming alcohol" instead of "alcoholic beverage" and the concept of "up to the lifetime of the defendant" is added. The last concept is to allow judges a range of up to a lifetime ban, an option to use as they see appropriate. 8:49:04 AM SENATOR THERRIAULT asked Mr. Stancliff to clarify everything that was swept in under the DUI statutes. MR. STANCLIFF explained that after a person is convicted of a third DUI these conditions of sentencing would apply. The sentencing would also apply for a person with one DUI conviction if it involved a death or serious injury. SENATOR THERRIAULT asked whether the conditions of sentencing would apply for a first time DUI conviction involving a death or serious injury. MR. STANCLIFF said yes. CHAIR SEEKINS closed public testimony. 8:51:16 AM SENATOR THERRIAULT moved CSSB 284(JUD) out of committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal notes. Hearing no objections, the motion carried.