HB 385 - UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES ATTY FEES/COSTS Number 2012 CHAIR ROKEBERG announced that the next order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 385, "An Act relating to the attorney fees and costs awarded in certain court actions relating to unfair trade practices; and amending Rules 54, 79, and 82, Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure." [At the hearing on 3/22/02, the proposed committee substitute (CS) for HB 385, version 22-LS1224\C, Bannister, 3/21/02, was adopted as a work draft.] Chair Rokeberg noted that the committee also had before it for consideration the proposed committee substitute (CS) for HB 385, version 22-LS1224\F, Bannister, 4/2/02. Number 2023 HEATHER M. NOBREGA, Staff to Representative Norman Rokeberg, House Judiciary Standing Committee, Alaska State Legislature, explained that Version F deletes Section 1 of Version C, which would have waived, for a [plaintiff], the requirement that he/she pay attorney fees as stipulated by [Civil Rule 82 of the Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure]. With Version F, she explained, "we're keeping the award of full [attorney fees] when the state brings forth the lawsuit." She confirmed that with regard to Rule 82 as it applies to plaintiffs, Version F maintains the status quo. CHAIR ROKEBERG relayed that the sponsor of HB 385 "reluctantly concedes that half a loaf is better than none." Version F, he noted, gives the attorney general the right to have full award of attorney fees when prevailing in lawsuits pertaining to unfair trade practices. MS. NOBREGA confirmed that currently, Rule 82 applies to all parties in such lawsuits, including the attorney general; with Version F, if the attorney general brings forth the lawsuit and is the prevailing party, Rule 82 would be waived and the state would get full attorney fees. That money would then go into the general fund (GF) with the intention that it would be used to help further fund the [Fair Business Practices Section] of the Department of Law (DOL). Number 2170 CHAIR ROKEBERG moved to adopt the proposed committee substitute (CS) for HB 385, version 22-LS1224\F, Bannister, 4/2/02, as a work draft. There being no objection, Version F was before the committee. Number 2193 REPRESENTATIVE JAMES moved to report the proposed committee substitute (CS) for HB 385, version 22-LS1224\F, Bannister, 4/2/02, out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying zero fiscal note. There being no objection, CSHB 385(JUD) was reported out of the House Judiciary Standing Committee.