Legislature(1995 - 1996)
05/10/1995 01:25 PM Senate JUD
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SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE
May 10, 1995
1:25 p.m.
MEMBERS PRESENT
Senator Robin Taylor, Chairman
Senator Mike Miller
Senator Al Adams
MEMBERS ABSENT
Senator Lyda Green
Senator Johnny Ellis
COMMITTEE CALENDAR
CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 201(FIN) am
"An Act relating to prisoner litigation, post-trial motions,
post-conviction relief, sentence appeals, execution on judgments
against prisoners; amending Alaska Administrative Rule 10, Alaska
Rules of Appellate Procedure 204, 208, 209, 215, 403, 521, 602,
603, and 604, Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure 3, 16.1, and 65, and
Alaska Rules of Criminal Procedure 11, 33, 35, and 35.1; and
providing for an effective date."
CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 292(JUD)
"An Act relating to searches by peace officers who enforce fish and
game laws, to false statements and omissions in regard to
application for fish and game licenses, tags, and permits, and to
nonresident hunters."
HOUSE BILL NO. 87 am
"An Act authorizing youth courts to provide for peer adjudication
of minors who have allegedly committed violations of state or
municipal laws, and renaming the community legal assistance grant
fund and amending the purposes for which grants may be made from
that fund in order to provide financial assistance for organization
and initial operation of youth courts."
PREVIOUS SENATE COMMITTEE ACTION
No previous Senate action to report.
ACTION NARRATIVE
TAPE 95-33, SIDE A
Number 001
CHAIRMAN ROBIN TAYLOR called the Judiciary Committee meeting to
order at 1:25 p.m. The first order of business was HB 201.
HB 201 PRISONER LITIGATION AND APPEALS
SENATOR ADAMS moved and asked unanimous consent that CSHB 201
(FIN)am be moved out of committee with individual recommendations.
There being no objection, the motion carried.
HB 292 FISH & GAME ENFORCEMENT
SENATOR TAYLOR announced he spoke with the sponsor and planned to
hold the bill over the interim for further review. He expressed
concern about the provision in the bill that gives the state
troopers the power to search without a warrant and would allow them
to enter into remote cabins and boats, without leaving
notification of their entry.
HB 87 AUTHORIZING YOUTH COURTS
SENATOR ADAMS expressed concern that HB 87 allows for juvenile
justice grants, but has a zero fiscal note. He moved and asked
unanimous consent that HB 87 am be moved from committee with
individual recommendations. There being no objection, the motion
carried.
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