HB 8-ENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN PROTECTIVE ORDERS  2:04:25 PM CHAIR CLAMAN announced that the next order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 8, "An Act relating to protective orders." CHAIR CLAMAN explained that this is the third hearing on the bill. On [2/13/17], the committee adopted proposed committee substitute [Version 30-LS0127\D] as the working document. Due to concern there could be unintended consequences by repealing certain subparagraphs in Sec. 8 and 9, a proposal was made to return to [Version 30-LS0127\A] as the working document. He then asked Representative Fansler to explain his reasoning in returning to Version A. 2:05:01 PM REPRESENTATIVE FANSLER offered his appreciation to Representative Eastman for [Version D], and his desire to make Alaska's laws concise, understandable, and as plainly read as possible. He then spoke to the importance of not cutting the two sections cut from Version D, such that it could lead the state down the trail of unintended consequences by eliminating the language as it appears under the dissolution section. Thereby, he explained, sending a sign to attorneys, the court system, or others, that perhaps these types of protective orders no longer should be considered. Certainly, an argument could be made that because the committee went out of its way to eliminate that, protective orders no longer have a relevance in a dissolution proceeding which, he stressed, is definitely not the committee's intent. Also, he pointed out, [Version A] continues to encourage the good practice of filing protective orders, thereby, putting the protective order on the record for law enforcement and the court system within in the Alaska Public Safety Information Network (APSIN). 2:07:09 PM TIM CLARK, Staff, Representative Bryce Edgmon, Alaska State Legislature, said that the sponsor, Representative Edgmon, is in full support of the proposal to return to Version A. REPRESENTATIVE EASTMAN remarked that this is an example of the committee highlighting the responsibility of each member to look closely at the laws being drafted, and not rush bills out of committee until the members have confidence in the bills. 2:08:56 PM REPRESENTATIVE FANSLER moved to adopt HB 8, Version 30-LS0127\A as the working document. There being no objection, Version A was before the committee. 2:09:40 PM REPRESENTATIVE FANSLER commented that he is supportive of HB 8 being moved along, and reiterated that HB 8 is bringing Alaska statutes into alignment with federal law. CHAIR CLAMAN offered appreciation to Representative Eastman in offering the questions he raised. He related that over history brought forward by former Representative Max Gruenberg, the reputation of this committee is that it digs into details, doesn't hesitate to discuss details carefully, and this committee continues in that tradition. 2:10:38 PM REPRESENTATIVE FANSLER moved to report HB 8, Version 30-LS0127\A out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, HB 8 was moved from the House Judiciary Standing Committee.