HB 4 - FALSE CALLER IDENTIFICATION 1:39:26 PM CHAIR RAMRAS announced that the final order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 4, "An Act relating to false caller identification." 1:39:34 PM REPRESENTATIVE LYNN, speaking as one of the joint prime sponsors of HB 4, relayed that this legislation has already passed the House twice, once in 2006 as [House Bill 308] and once in 2007 as House Bill 7. DIRK MOFFATT, Staff, Representative Bob Lynn, Alaska State Legislature, in response to a question, indicated that the language of HB 4 is identical to that which passed the House [in 2007]. REPRESENTATIVE GRUENBERG moved to report HB 4 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. REPRESENTATIVE GATTO, noting that material in members' packets indicates that there are companies that provide people with the technology enabling them to falsify caller identification systems, expressed favor with the bill. CHAIR RAMRAS mentioned that HB 4 currently has an indeterminate fiscal note. REPRESENTATIVE COGHILL, in response to a question, remarked that additional fiscal notes can be attached to legislation right up until the time the legislation passes the legislature. 1:44:33 PM REPRESENTATIVE GRUENBERG again moved to report HB 4 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, HB 4 was reported from House Judiciary Standing Committee. REPRESENTATIVE GRUENBERG mentioned that the prior iterations of this legislation have engendered testimony. [HB 4 was reported from the House Judiciary Standing Committee.]