HB 344 - PATERNITY/CHILD SUPPORT/NONSUPPORT CRIMES Number 0009 CHAIRMAN BUNDE announced the first item on the agenda was HB 344, "An Act relating to paternity establishment and child support; relating to the crimes of criminal nonsupport and aiding the nonpayment of child support; and amending Rule 37(b)(2)(D), Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure; and providing for an effective date." He noted a proposed committee substitute had been drafted to incorporate Representative Porter's amendment from the last meeting as well as a couple of technical and conforming changes. Number 0116 REPRESENTATIVE BRIAN PORTER made a motion to adopt proposed committee substitute 0-GH2007\E, Lauterbach, 02/13/98, as a work draft. There being no objection, it was so ordered. CHAIRMAN BUNDE asked Larry Persily from the Department of Revenue to come forward. Chairman Bunde inquired if committee members had any questions on HB 344 or if there was further public testimony. There being none, Chairman Bunde closed public testimony. Number 0210 REPRESENTATIVE PORTER made a motion to move HB 344, Version 0- GH2007\E, Lauterbach, 02/13/98, from committee with individual recommendations and the attached fiscal notes. Number 0244 REPRESENTATIVE J. ALLEN KEMPLEN objected for discussion purposes. He inquired if the Department of Law had issued a report on the requirement for individuals to provide a social security number when purchasing a hunting or fishing license and how that requirement fits with the Alaska Constitution's right to privacy clause. Number 0315 LARRY PERSILY, Special Assistant to Commissioner Wilson Condon, Department of Revenue, said the Department of Law had been working on a draft opinion, but to his knowledge it had not yet been issued. He added the discussion had been that federal law requires the social security number, and he was not aware the Attorney General's Office had found any way out of it. House Bill 344 has another referral to the Judiciary Committee where the question could be addressed. CHAIRMAN BUNDE asked if that would address Representative Kemplen's concern. REPRESENTATIVE KEMPLEN said he was uncomfortable giving his approval for HB 344 without having the opinion from the Department of Law. He maintained his objection. Number 0460 A roll call vote was taken. Representatives Brice, Porter, Green and Bunde voted in favor of moving the bill. Representatives Kemplen and Vezey voted against it. Representative Dyson was absent. Therefore, CSHB 344(HES) moved from the House Health, Education and social Services Standing Committee by a vote of 4-2.