HB 5-CONSERVATOR OF PROTECTED PERSONS  1:23:32 PM CHAIR LEDOUX announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 5, "An Act relating to the persons who may be appointed conservators of a protected person." [Before the committee was HB 5, Version 29-LS0032\W] 1:23:42 PM CECILE ELLIOTT, Staff, Representative Mike Hawker, Alaska State Legislature, referred to a prior discussion regarding "by blood, marriage, or adoption," and explained it is terminology used throughout the statutes that when an individual is related by marriage they are an in-law. She noted it is Representative Hawker's express intent that this legislation be implemented using no additional state resources as HB 5 is to narrowly expand the definition of family to serve as a conservator. CHAIR LEDOUX opened public testimony 1:26:44 PM MARIE DARLIN, Coordinator, American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), Capital City Task Force, stated she represents the Capital City Task Force that previously forwarded its letter of support for the original bill. "There has been so much discussion and everything else, I think that is where we stand right now," she said. REPRESENTATIVE CLAMAN asked whether AARP expects conflicts. 1:27:53 PM MS. DARLIN responded that the Capital City Task Force speaks with the people with the knowledge of the reports and supports the original bill. MS. DARLIN, in response to Representative Claman, stated she "has no idea" who are typically being appointed as conservators or whether it is difficult to find conservators. CHAIR LEDOUX closed public testimony after ascertaining no one further wished to testify. 1:30:13 PM REPRESENTATIVE CLAMAN stated he is not offering an amendment, but has been working on basically taking out the first phrase of (c) so it would read that an individual, otherwise conflicted, could go to the judge and ask the judge to waive the conflict. 1:31:04 PM REPRESENTATIVE KELLER made a motion that the committee zero out the indeterminate fiscal note presented by the Department of Health and Social Services. There being no objection, it was so ordered. 1:31:35 PM REPRESENTATIVE KELLER moved to report HB 5, Version W, from committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying zero fiscal note. There being no objection, HB 5 was reported from the House Judiciary Standing Committee.