HB 292 - DISCLOSURE OF CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORDS Number 0019 CHAIRMAN PETE KOTT announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 292, "An Act adopting the National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact; making criminal justice information available to interested persons and criminal history record information available to the public; making certain conforming amendments; and providing for an effective date." CHAIRMAN KOTT informed members that the committee's previous action in passing out a committee substitute (CS) on March 29, 2000, needed to be rescinded. Legislative drafters do not normally review legislation provided by the governor, he noted. However, in reviewing the CS required after the March 29 hearing, legislative counsel had discovered a couple of items that needed to be corrected. Chairman Kott said he and Anne Carpeneti of the Department of Law concur with Gerald Luckhaupt, legislative counsel, that there has been an oversight. Number 0094 REPRESENTATIVE ROKEBERG made a motion to rescind the committee's action in passing out HB 292, as amended in the House Judiciary Standing Committee, with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). There being no objection, it was so ordered and the bill was again before the committee. REPRESENTATIVE ROKEBERG made a motion to adopt as a new proposed CS version 1-GH2014\D [which had been provided by Mr. Luckhaupt as an attachment to his memorandum of March 31, 2000, regarding the oversight]. There being no objection, it was so ordered and Version D was before the committee. Number 0205 REPRESENTATIVE KERTTULA made a motion to move HB 292 [Version D] out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying zero fiscal note. There being no objection, the new CSHB 292(JUD) was moved out of the House Judiciary Standing Committee.