HOUSE BILL NO. 91 "An Act relating to indecent exposure." Representative Coghill, sponsor, explained that the bill was a result of an indecent exposure incident where the criminal was charged with a misdemeanor. HB 91 states that if there is a second exposure conviction, the crime moves up to a Class C felony. Representative Weyhrauch asked if the bill involves exposure and masturbation. Representative Coghill responded that pending testimony would help clarify that question. He explained that if there is a previous conviction of indecent exposure, a second instance would be a felony. Representative Weyhrauch asked for more information about a second incident. Representative Coghill explained the elements of purposeful, and knowingly committing the crime. Representative Croft asked if it applies to minors only. Representative Coghill replied that it does. 3:48:24 PM DEBBIE JOSLIN, EAGLE RIVER, (via teleconference) spoke of an exposure incident in Delta Junction involving her two daughters, ages 2 and 7. Because masturbation was not involved, the man was charged with a misdemeanor. He had a history of exposure to children. She termed it a gateway crime to abuse of children. The bill applies to second-time incidents with minors under 16. 3:53:36 PM Representative Croft spoke of his own two children and fears of something happening to them. He noted that Section 1 clearly talks about exposure in front of a minor. Section 2 needs language added such as "exposure or conduct described above in front of a minor". Representative Coghill said that was also his concern. He noted that reckless disregard would have to be proven. He stated an intention that it say "for those under 16". Representative Croft noted he would contact legislative legal about this issue. Representative Weyhrauch noted that the prosecution of this crime would be determined by the child's perceptions and testimony. He question how innocent behavior could be safeguarded. Representative Coghill said that's why he went to AS 11.41.460 to include "knowingly, purposeful act", and AS 11.41.458, which addresses masturbation. Representative Kelly asked if the exposer would be listed as a sex offender. Representative Coghill said yes. 4:01:00 PM Vice-Chair Stoltze MOVED to report HB 91 out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal impact notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. HB 91 was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with three zero fiscal impact notes: #1 ADM, #2 LAW, and #3 CRT. 4:02:19 PM