Legislature(1997 - 1998)
01/30/1998 02:00 PM House FIN
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SUMMARY
SB 63 An Act providing for automatic waiver of juvenile
jurisdiction and prosecution of minors as adults
for certain violations of laws by minors who use
deadly weapons to commit offenses that are crimes
against a person, and relating to the sealing of
the records of those minors.
HCS SB 63 (FIN) was reported out of Committee
with a "do pass" recommendation and with fiscal
notes by the Alaska Court System, the Department
of Corrections and two by the Department of
Administration; zero fiscal notes by the
Department of Public Safety and the Department of
Health and Social Services.
SENATE BILL NO. 63
"An Act providing for automatic waiver of juvenile
jurisdiction and prosecution of minors as adults for
certain violations of laws by minors who use deadly
weapons to commit offenses that are crimes against a
person, and relating to the sealing of the records of
those minors."
Representative J. Davies MOVED TO WITHDRAW the motion taken
to adopt Amendment #2. There being NO OBJECTION, it was
WITHDRAWN.
Co-Chair Therriault MOVED to ADOPT committee substitute,
work draft version 0-LS0295\H, Glover, dated 1/26/98,
instead of version 0-LS0295\B as previously adopted
1/27/98. There being NO OBJECTION, it was adopted.
Representative J. Davies commented that the language on
Page 2, Line 6, in the "H' version was constructive and in
align with what he had intended it to be. He read from the
Conference Committee notes information, which clarified the
proper interpretation.
SENATOR DAVE DONLEY voiced support with the language as
recommended in the version adopted.
Representative Mulder MOVED to report HCS SB 63 (FIN) out
of Committee with individual recommendations and with the
accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it
was adopted.
HCS SB 63 (FIN) was reported out of Committee with a "do
pass" recommendation and with fiscal notes by the Alaska
Court System, the Department of Corrections, and two by the
Department of Administration; zero fiscal notes by the
Department of Public Safety and the Department of Health
and Social Services.
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