HOUSE BILL NO. 77 "An Act relating to marriage brokers and advertisers and to dating and social referral services." REPRESENTATIVE BETH KERTTULA, sponsor, explained that HB 77 requires that marriage brokers provide information to foreign nationals who are seeking to marry Americans. The purpose it to overcome domestic violence issues related to such marriages. Representative Kerttula reported that she is working with the Department of Public Safety, the Department of Law, and the Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development on this bill and a new CS is forthcoming. 3:43:23 PM Representative Stoltze noted problems on both sides of such marriages. He spoke of potential for fraud. He wondered if information should be required of the potential recruit. Representative Kerttula said she knows of no fraud or abuse cases like that, however, there are many documented cases of domestic violence toward foreign nationals. She spoke of limited jurisdiction, language issues, and lack of knowledge about culture. Representative Stoltze maintained that there are victims on both sides. Representative Kerttula thought there might be a need to look into that. Representative Stoltze spoke to traditional matchmaking from various cultures. Representative Kerttula reported that this bill addresses businesses and corporations rather than religious traditions. Representative Stoltze voiced concern about sanctioning questionable matchmaking. Representative Kerttula wanted to limit the bill to corporate issues. 3:49:49 PM Co-Chair Chenault asked about fiscal note #1 from the Department of Public Safety. He asked about a requirement of educating each potential bride in their native language. Representative Kerttula thought it would be written information, the cost of which would be borne by the client. She related that lawsuits regarding false information have been based on contract law. She noted an attempt to get to zero fiscal impact notes. Co-Chair Chenault asked about obtaining fingerprints. Representative Kerttula reported working satisfactorily with DPS on that matter. Co-Chair Chenault asked about the definition of "clients". Representative Kerttula replied that clients are the Americans who go to the marriage broker; mostly men. Co-Chair Chenault wondered if background information would be requested from the foreign nationals. Representative Kerttula explained jurisdictional reach problems. 3:53:22 PM HB 77 was heard and HELD in Committee for further consideration.