HB 296 - CRIME OF ESCAPE/DEF. OF CORRECT. FACILITY  1:09:57 PM CHAIR GATTO announced that the next order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 296, "An Act relating to service of process on prisoners; relating to the crime of escape; relating to the definition of 'correctional facility'; amending Rule 4, Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure; and providing for an effective date." [Amendment 1 was adopted on 2/1/12; left pending from the hearing on 2/10/12 was the motion to adopt Amendment 2, which was not taken up again.] 1:10:25 PM REPRESENTATIVE GRUENBERG made a motion to adopt Amendment 3, labeled 27-LS1199\D.5, Gardner, 2/14/12, which read: Page 1, line 2: Delete "relating to the definition of  'correctional facility'" Page 2, lines 13 - 18: Delete all material and insert: "(1) has construction fixtures or security features that are designed to restrict the ability of a person under official detention from leaving the facility without lawful authority; or (2) has correctional officers or other persons authorized by the commissioner of corrections to prevent a person under official detention from leaving without lawful authority." Page 2, lines 19 - 23: Delete all material. Renumber the following bill sections accordingly. Page 3, line 2, following "Act,": Insert "and" Page 3, lines 3 - 4: Delete "and the definition of "correctional facility" in AS 11.81.900(b)(9), as amended by sec. 4 of this Act," CHAIR GATTO objected for the purpose of discussion. REPRESENTATIVE GRUENBERG explained that Amendment 3 - carefully crafted to address the concerns of all parties - would rewrite Section 3's proposed new AS 11.56.310(c)(1)-(2), which would define the term, "secure correctional facility" as that term is used in AS 11.56.310; would delete Section 4, which would alter existing AS 11.81.900(b)(9)'s definition of what constitutes a "correctional facility"; and would make conforming changes to the title. 1:13:02 PM ANNE CARPENETI, Assistant Attorney General, Legal Services Section, Criminal Division, Department of Law (DOL), confirmed that Amendment 3 addresses the concerns the administration had with HB 296. CHAIR GATTO removed his objection, and, after ascertaining that there were no further objections, announced that Amendment 3 was adopted. REPRESENTATIVE KELLER, in response to a question, confirmed that he's been assured that HB 296 won't impact the statutes pertaining to Medicaid funding, and thus the concern he had with the bill has been alleviated. CHAIR GATTO, after ascertaining that no one else wished to testify, closed public testimony on HB 296. 1:15:08 PM REPRESENTATIVE THOMPSON moved to report HB 296 [as amended] out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, CSHB 296(JUD) was reported from the House Judiciary Standing Committee.