HB 205 - STREET GANG ACTIVITY Number 515 MARGOT KNUTH, Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division, Department of Law, recalled at the last hearing on HB 205 the issue had come up about whether or not a provision could be included for those juveniles who have run away from home. In such a case, their parents would not be liable for acts committed by that child as part of a street gang. MS. KNUTH had prepared an amendment which added a paragraph on page 2, line 1 of the bill. This paragraph appears in at least one, and perhaps two other bills that have gone through this session. CO-CHAIR TOOHEY moved Amendment 1. CO-CHAIR BUNDE asked for further discussion of the amendment. He also called for objections. Number 602 REPRESENTATIVE VEZEY felt the amendment only addresses a small part of what is a flaw in Section 1 of the bill. There are many other aspects of the bill that the HESS Committee members have not talked about. A lot of the concerns are simple, such as what happens to children who are under joint custody agreements, or children who are visiting non-custodial parents. There may be simple cases of people who don't have control over their kids. REPRESENTATIVE VEZEY again expressed concern over suing someone who is indigent--there is no point to that. He felt Section 1 still leaves a lot to be desired. CO-CHAIR BUNDE called for a roll call vote on the amendment. Voting "yes" on Amendment 1 was Representative Davis, Representative Brice, Representative Robinson, Co-Chair Toohey, Co- Chair Bunde, and Representative Vezey. There were no "no" votes. Amendment 1 was adopted, and HB 205 as amended was before the HESS Committee. Co-Chair Bunde asked for further discussion or the will of the committee. Number 711 REPRESENTATIVE BRICE moved HB 205 as amended with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal notes. There was an objection, and a vote was taken. Voting "yes" on the passage of the bill were Co-Chair Toohey, Co-Chair Bunde, Representative Robinson, Representative Brice and Representative Davis. Voting "no" was Representative Vezey. The CSHB 205(HES) was passed out of the House HESS Committee.