Legislature(1999 - 2000)
05/18/1999 08:46 PM Senate FIN
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HOUSE BILL NO. 34
"An Act relating to the crime of misprision of a crime
against a child."
CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 34(JUD)
"An Act relating to the crime of failure to report the
commission or attempted commission of certain crimes
against children."
CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 34(FIN)
"An Act relating to the crime of failure to report the
commission or attempted commission of certain crimes
against children."
REPRESENTATIVE FRED DYSON, sponsor of the bill was invited
to join the committee. He commented briefly on the bill.
Senator Donley asked about the fiscal note. Representative
Dyson responded.
Senator Green asked if this applied to all family members,
brothers and sisters? Representative Dyson said that was
correct.
ANNE CARPENETI, Assistant Attorney General, Criminal
Division Juneau, Department of Law indicated she would
respond to any questions.
Senator Donley said he wanted to know the department's
position on class B misdemeanor as compared to a class A
misdemeaner. Ms. Carpeneti said a class B was also
acceptable.
Representative Dyson said if the committee did not want to
vote for the bill then to please amend it. Senator Donley
and Senator Phillips had a brief discussion regarding the
time factor to get this passed out. Representative Dyson
said he felt the calendar was backed up. Senator Donley
said he did not perceive a problem with the calendar.
Senator Phillips said the problem might be in the House.
Senator Wilken MOVED HB 34 and WITHOUT OBJECTION it was
reported out with individual recommendations and
indeterminate fiscal notes from the Public Defender Agency
and the Department of Law.
Co-chair Torgerson then called HB 199.
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