HB 134 - CRIME VICTIMS RTS/CRIMES/PROTECTIVE INJ. Number 1970 CHAIR ROKEBERG announced that the next order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 134, "An Act relating to the rights of crime victims, the crime of violating a protective injunction, mitigating factors in sentencing for an offense, and the return of certain seized property to victims; clarifying that a violation of certain protective orders is contempt of the authority of the court; expanding the scope of the prohibition of compromise based on civil remedy of misdemeanor crimes involving domestic violence; providing for protective relief for victims of stalking that is not domestic violence and for the crime of violating an order for that relief; providing for continuing education regarding domestic violence for certain persons appointed by the court; making certain conforming amendments; amending Rules 65.1 and 100(a), Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure; amending Rules 10, 11, 13, 16, and 17, Alaska District Court Rules of Civil Procedure; and amending Rule 9, Alaska Rules of Administration." Number 1976 DEAN J. GUANELI, Chief Assistant Attorney General, Legal Services Section-Juneau, Criminal Division, Department of Law (DOL), explained that the DOL would prefer that HB 134 did not move out of committee at this point. After having discussions with Senator Halford and his staff, and Lauree Hugonin from the Alaska Network on Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault (ANDVSA), the DOL has agreed to work on HB 134 over the interim in an effort to address some of the concerns raised. Number 2081 CHAIR ROKEBERG announced that HB 134 would be held over for the interim.