CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 15(JUD) "An Act relating to penalties for certain alcohol offenses involving persons under 21 years of age committed by certain sex offenders or child kidnappers." 11:11:32 AM SENATOR KEVIN MEYER, SPONSOR, introduced SB 15. He summarized that the bill increased the penalty related to purchasing alcohol for minors by sex offenders. He related findings that people were buying alcohol for minors for sexual favors and some were registered sex offenders. He identified the high correlation between alcohol use and sexual assault. He noted that the bill had been heard in a number of other committees and received considerable testimony. There were a number of legal questions that were handled by the Department of Law (DOL). Senator Meyer commented that three to four registered sex offenders that provided alcohol to minors were apprehended each year. Representative Gara wondered whether the legal questions had been resolved. Senator Meyer responded that the legal questions were resolved by DOL. Co-Chair Stoltze OPENED and CLOSED public testimony. Vice-chair Fairclough discussed the two indeterminate fiscal notes. She noted the indeterminate fiscal note by the Department of Law (DOL). The department could not quantify the fiscal impact of changing a misdemeanor to a felony. Senator Meyer confirmed the fiscal note information. Vice-chair Fairclough asked for clarification on the second indeterminate fiscal note from the Department of Corrections (DOC). CHRISTINE MARASIGAN, STAFF, SENATOR MEYER, recounted that the original DOC fiscal note for SB 15 was "quite high". The fiscal note was subsequently reduced after an examination of relevant data over a ten year period. Upon further examination, the Senate Finance Committee changed the fiscal note to indeterminate based on the DOL analysis of the unknown number of possible convictions. Vice-chair Fairclough MOVED to report CS SB 15 (JUD) out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. CS SB 15 (JUD) was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with previously published fiscal notes: FN 2 (LAW), FN 4 (SFC/COR). 11:18:26 AM AT EASE 11:20:37 AM RECONVENED