HOUSE BILL NO. 40 "An Act providing for the revocation of driving privileges by a court for a driver convicted of a violation of traffic laws in connection with a fatal motor vehicle or commercial motor vehicle accident; amending Rules 43 and 43.1, Alaska Rules of Administration; and providing for an effective date." ALBERT TAYLOR, ANCHORAGE testified via teleconference in support of HB 40. He noted that a negligent driver killed his only child. He stressed the need for accountability. Representative John Davies MOVED to ADOPT Amendment 1: Page 2, line 3 Delete: "a preponderance of the evidence" Substitute: "clear and convincing evidence" Page 2, lines 7-8 Delete: "(3) the violation of traffic laws by the person contributed to the accident." Insert: "(3) the violation of traffic laws by the person was a significant contributing cause of the accident." Representative John Davies noted that the Department of Law drafted the amendment to address his concerns regarding the standard of proof. The amendment clarifies that the violation must be a significant contributing cause of the accident. DEAN GUANELI, CHIEF ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL, CRIMINAL DIVISION, DEPARTMENT OF LAW spoke in support of the amendment. He did not feel that the increase in the burden of proof to clear and convincing evidence would make a practical difference. The additional language of a "significant contribution" allows the judge to take into account the relative faults. There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment 1 was adopted. Representative Hudson MOVED to report CSHB 40 (FIN) out of Committee with the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSHB 40 (FIN) was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with two previously published zero fiscal notes (#2 and #3), and with one previously published fiscal impact note (#1).