Legislature(2021 - 2022)GRUENBERG 120
05/02/2022 01:00 PM House JUDICIARY
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| HB325 | |
| HB5 | |
| Adjourn |
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| += | HB 5 | TELECONFERENCED | |
HB 5-SEXUAL ASSAULT; DEF. OF "CONSENT"
1:59:55 PM
CHAIR CLAMAN announced that the final order of business would be
SPONSOR SUBSTITUTE FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 5, "An Act relating to
sexual abuse of a minor; relating to sexual assault; relating to
the code of military justice; relating to consent; relating to
the testing of sexual assault examination kits; and providing
for an effective date." [Before the committee was CSSSHB
5(STA).]
2:00:23 PM
EMMA POTTER, Staff, Representative Matt Claman, Alaska State
Legislature, on behalf of Representative Claman, presented a
summary of changes [included in the committee packet] in the
proposed committee substitute (CS) for SSHB 5, Version 32-
LS0065\R, Radford, 5/2/22, ("Version R"), which read as follows
[original punctuation provided]:
Version R incorporates provisions found in the Model
Penal Code: Sexual Assault and Related Offenses (MPC),
certain provisions in Senate Bill 187 (2022) that was
put forward by the Department of Law, and the Montana
statute pertaining to consent.
Sections 1-3
Version R grades sexual assault in the first, second,
and third degree by including a use of force element
in the description of sexual assault in the first
degree (sexual penetration) and excluding the use of
force element from sexual assault in the second degree
(sexual penetration). This approach is based on the
grading used in Senate Bill 187. Including this
grading allows sexual assault with the use of force to
be more easily prosecuted while maintaining the use of
aggravating factors.
With this change reflected in Version R, sexual
assault in the first degree is amended to include
sexual penetration without consent by use or threat of
force. Sexual assault in the second degree is amended
to include sexual contact without consent by use or
threat of force and sexual penetration without
consent. Sexual assault in the third degree is amended
to include sexual contact without consent.
Section 4
The use of the word consent in Version R is based on
the updated MPC. Section 4 aligns with the most recent
proposal under consideration by the American Law
Institute in their work related to sexual assault
offenses. An expression of lack of consent through
words or conduct is expressly established in Version R
as meaning there is no consent. The requirement of a
use of force is removed from statute and the absence
of verbal or physical resistance is established as not
establishing consent. This provision encompasses what
is frequently referred to as the "frozen fear victim,"
the victim who reacts to the experience of being
sexually assaulted by freezing when experiencing a
sexual assault. This response is an observed and
frequent psychological response.
Section 5
Section 5 establishes consent as willingness to engage
in the conduct at issue. The definition of consent is
amended in Version R to use the word "willingness"
rather than "freely given" because "willingness"
better captures the concept that a person wants a
specific act, rather than just agrees to it. Assent
can be tainted or made ineffective based on a variety
of factors including the use of force, use of
deception, and an individual's incapacity as a result
of an act of the defendant. Distributed by the Office
Version R does not require the use of force to
establish a lack of consent. Version R addresses rape
by fraud differently than Version W. Montana and other
states address "rape by fraud" by making consent
ineffective if induced by force, duress, or deception.
This phrasing, based on the language in Montana
statute, is found in Version R.
Section 6
Section 6, which decreases the time allowed for
laboratories to wait to test sexual assault
examination kits, remain unchanged.
Version R removes sexual abuse of a minor in the first
degree and sexual abuse of a minor in the second
degree, from the bill (previously found in Sections 3
and 4 of Version W).
2:03:38 PM
REPRESENTATIVE SNYDER inquired about the rationale for removing
"knowingly causing a person to come into contact with semen"
from the definition of sexual contact.
CHAIR CLAMAN provided the legislative history of the provision
pertaining to the "contact with semen" without consent. He said
the intent was to leave the law intact, such as it was when it
was implemented by a prior legislature.
REPRESENTATIVE SNYDER asked how the offense was classified under
current law.
2:04:51 PM
The committee took an at-ease from 2:04 p.m. to 2:06 p.m.
2:06:29 PM
CHAIR CLAMAN offered to follow up with the requested
information.
2:06:58 PM
REPRESENTATIVE EASTMAN asked whether the definition of
"deception" would be provided in the bill or elsewhere in
statute.
CHAIR CLAMAN clarified that the definition of "deception" would
be subject to common usage.
2:07:54 PM
REPRESENTATIVE SNYDER moved to adopt the proposed committee
substitute (CS) for SSHB 5, Version 32-LS0065\R, Radford,
5/2/22, as the working document.
2:08:10 PM
REPRESENTATIVE EASTMAN objected.
A roll call vote was taken. Representatives Drummond, Snyder,
Kreiss-Tomkins, Vance, and Claman voted in favor of the proposed
CS for SSHB 5, Version 32-LS0065\R, Radford, 5/2/22.
Representatives Eastman and Kurka voted against it. Therefore,
Version R was adopted by a vote of 5-2.
2:08:55 PM
CHAIR CLAMAN announced that SSHB 5 was held over.
| Document Name | Date/Time | Subjects |
|---|---|---|
| HB 325 v. A 2.16.2022.PDF |
HJUD 2/25/2022 1:30:00 PM HJUD 5/2/2022 1:00:00 PM HJUD 5/6/2022 10:30:00 AM |
HB 325 |
| HB 325 Sponsor Statement v. A 2.17.2022.pdf |
HJUD 2/25/2022 1:30:00 PM HJUD 5/2/2022 1:00:00 PM HJUD 5/6/2022 10:30:00 AM SJUD 5/16/2022 1:30:00 PM |
HB 325 |
| HB 325 Supporting Documents 2.17.2022.pdf |
HJUD 2/25/2022 1:30:00 PM HJUD 5/2/2022 1:00:00 PM HJUD 5/6/2022 10:30:00 AM SJUD 5/16/2022 1:30:00 PM |
HB 325 |
| HB 325 Fiscal Note LAW-CRIM 2.18.2022.pdf |
HJUD 2/25/2022 1:30:00 PM HJUD 5/2/2022 1:00:00 PM HJUD 5/6/2022 10:30:00 AM |
HB 325 |
| HB 325 Fiscal Note DPS-DET 2.19.2022.pdf |
HJUD 2/25/2022 1:30:00 PM HJUD 5/2/2022 1:00:00 PM HJUD 5/6/2022 10:30:00 AM |
HB 325 |
| HB 325 Fiscal Note DOC-IDO 2.25.2022.pdf |
HJUD 5/2/2022 1:00:00 PM HJUD 5/6/2022 10:30:00 AM |
HB 325 |
| HB 5 Work Draft Committee Substitute v. R 5.2.2022.pdf |
HJUD 5/2/2022 1:00:00 PM HJUD 5/4/2022 1:00:00 PM HJUD 5/6/2022 10:30:00 AM |
HB 5 |
| HB 5 Sectional Analysis v. R (Distributed by the HJUD Committee) 5.2.2022.pdf |
HJUD 5/2/2022 1:00:00 PM HJUD 5/4/2022 1:00:00 PM HJUD 5/6/2022 10:30:00 AM |
HB 5 |
| HB 5 Summary of Changes v. W to v. R (Distributed by the HJUD Committee) 5.2.2022.pdf |
HJUD 5/2/2022 1:00:00 PM HJUD 5/4/2022 1:00:00 PM HJUD 5/6/2022 10:30:00 AM |
HB 5 |