SENATE BILL 115 2 "An Act relating to the establishment, modification, and enforcement of support orders and the determination of parentage in situations involving more than one state; amending Alaska Rule of Administration 9; amending Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure 79 and 82; and providing for an effective date." Representative Brown MOVED to report CS SB 115 (FIN)am out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal notes. Co-Chair Hanley noted that there was a previous MOTION on the table. Representative Brown WITHDREW THE MOTION to move the bill from Committee. Representative Therriault WITHDREW the amendment moved at the previous meeting. Representative Brown reiterated the MOTION to MOVE the bill from Committee with the accompanying fiscal notes. Representative Brown noted that it was not her intent to move the Letter of Intent. There being NO OBJECTIONS to moving the bill and fiscal notes from Committee, it was so ordered. Representative Therriault MOVED the Senate Finance Letter of Intent. Representative Brown OBJECTED. She asked the purpose of the letter. Representative Therriault stated that he had received complaints from constituents who have been good child support payers but received correspondence from that agency containing very strong language. Representative Brown voiced favor that all people should be treated with respect and recommended that the agency provide separate letters addressing specific situations. A roll call was taken on the MOTION to adopt the Letter of Intent. IN FAVOR: Therriault, Kohring, Kelly, Martin, Foster, Hanley OPPOSED: Parnell, Brown, Grussendorf, Mulder, Navarre The MOTION PASSED (6-5). CS SB 115 (FIN) am was reported out of Committee with "no recommendation", a Senate Finance Letter of Intent and with fiscal notes by the Department of Health and Social Services dated 3/7/95, the Department of Revenue dated 3/7/95 and zero fiscal notes by the Department of Community and Regional Affairs dated 3/7/95 and the Department of Law dated 3/7/95.