HB 323 - CRIMINAL LAW/PROCEDURE: OMNIBUS BILL 2:45:34 PM CHAIR RAMRAS announced that the final order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 323, "An Act relating to the crimes of assault in the fourth degree and of resisting or interfering with arrest; relating to the determination of time of a conviction; relating to offenses concerning controlled substances; relating to issuance of search warrants; relating to persons found incompetent to stand trial concerning criminal conduct; relating to probation and to restitution for fish and game violations; relating to aggravating factors at sentencing; relating to criminal extradition authority of the governor; removing the statutory bar to prosecution of certain crimes; amending Rule 37(b), Alaska Rules of Criminal Procedure, relating to execution of warrants; and providing for an effective date." [Before the committee was the proposed committee substitute (CS) for HB 323, Version 25-GH2038\E, Luckhaupt, 3/25/08, which had been adopted as the work draft on 3/28/08; included in members' packets was another proposed committee substitute (CS) for HB 323, Version 25-GH2038\K, Luckhaupt, 4/2/08.] 2:45:55 PM REPRESENTATIVE DAHLSTROM moved to adopt the proposed CS for HB 323, Version 25-GH2038\K, Luckhaupt, 3/25/08, as the work draft. There being no objection, Version K was before the committee. CHAIR RAMRAS, in response to a question, explained that changes from Version [E] to Version [K] were that Sections 1 and 2 will make serving alcohol to a minor a class A misdemeanor, and that Version K no longer contains the "three strikes" provision for assault in the fourth degree because that proposed language is now part of another bill. He further noted that by request from the Department of Law, the House Judiciary Standing Committee will introduce a letter of intent clarifying Section 26. [HB 323, Version K, was held over.]