SENATE BILL NO. 216 "An Act relating to bail." Representative Stoltze MOVED to ADOPT Work Draft 24- LS1300\S, Luckhaupt, 4/19/06. There being NO OBJECTIONS, the Committee Substitute was ADOPTED. 9:24:17 AM JOSH TEMPEL, STAFF, SENATOR HUGGINS spoke to the bill. He gave serious examples of prisoners who had been placed on temporary release and either did not return or committed other crimes. He discussed the changes in the Committee Substitute: making exceptions for those with misdemeanors, class B or C felonies, family death, birth of a child, medical or dental treatments. 9:26:59 AM Co-Chair Meyer expressed his gratitude for Mr. Tempel's active service in the Marines. Representative Stoltze stated that this does not impact the general premise of a judge setting bail, only limits temporary bail release restrictions. He noted that if a prisoner appeared trustworthy, a judge might use their discretion in setting temporary releases. He proposed that the bill met the mandates for compassion, and pointed out that judges may sometimes be unaware of the specific circumstances for a particular case. He thanked the House Judiciary Committee for adding exceptions. He confirmed that he was sponsoring a House companion bill. 9:29:13 AM Co-Chair Meyer closed public testimony. Representative Foster MOVED to REPORT HCS CS SB216 (FIN) out of Committee with two previously published fiscal notes: #1, zero, COR; #2 indeterminate, ADM. There being NO OBJECTIONS, it was so ordered. HCS CS SB216 (FIN) was Reported Out of Committee with two fiscal notes: #1, zero, (COR); #2, indeterminate, (ADM) and individual recommendations.