HOUSE BILL NO. 215 "An Act relating to the establishment of a task force to review the Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault." REPRESENTATIVE ANNA FAIRCLOUGH addressed the reasoning behind having a task force to review the Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault. There have been questions about staff turnover, reports on grant management, debate on office location, and questions about appointment to the Council and coordination with other state agencies. A task force would take each of these points on and provide a report back to the legislature. Representative Fairclough reminded the committee that Alaska ranks number one on many violent issues such as sexual assault. She pointed out that the Council has done a fabulous job in providing financial support to a network of agencies across the state to respond to that issue. She thought it was time to re-look at what the Council is focusing on. 3:21:40 PM Representative Fairclough reviewed the sections of the bill. Section 1 talks about the findings of the State of Alaska and quantifies that we do have an issue. Section 2 establishes the actual task force. Representative Fairclough reported that she has met with the Council and the Network on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault who have agreed to move forward with a task force. Section 2 describes the composition of the fifteen members. It includes the legislative body in the process, which is an important part of finding solutions to the problem of sexual assault. 3:23:34 PM Representative Fairclough referred to page 3, lines 8-15, which outlines audit notations, a menu that provides the legislature with options to proceed forward with modifications on mandates and prevention strategies. Co-Chair Meyer referred to the fiscal notes that primarily cover travel for the task force for one year. 3:25:55 PM Representative Hawker MOVED to REPORT CSHB 215 (HES) out of committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSHB 215 (HES) was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with zero fiscal note #1 by the Department of Health and Social Services, zero fiscal note #2 by the Department of Law, new zero fiscal note by the Legislature, new fiscal note by the Department of Corrections, and new fiscal note by the Department of Public Safety.