HB 13-APPLICABILITY OF HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION  3:50:35 PM CHAIR SUMNER announced that the next order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 13 HOUSE BILL NO. 13, "An Act relating to the definition of 'employer' for the purposes of the State Commission for Human Rights." 3:50:56 PM CHAIR SUMNER opened public testimony on HB 13. After ascertaining that nobody wished to testify, he closed public testimony. 3:51:29 PM REPRESENTATIVE PRAX expressed his concern about the possible "weaponization" of human rights cases in smaller businesses and asked if it would be worth holding the bill for the purposes of taking a deeper look at that conversation. REPRESENTATIVE ANDY JOSEPHSON, Alaska State Representative, as prime sponsor of HB 13, answered that he would not be in favor of holding the bill and stated that a lawyer would not be necessary in the beginning stages of a complaint. He said that the Alaska State Commission on Human does a good job on vetting complaints and filtering out ones without merit. 3:53:54 PM REPRESENTATIVE RUFFRIDGE moved to report HB 13 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. 3:54:13 PM REPRESENTATIVE PRAX objected. A roll call vote was taken. Representatives Ruffridge, Saddler, Carrick, Fields, and Sumner voted in favor of moving HB 13 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. Representative Prax voted against it. Therefore, HB 13 was reported out of the House Labor and Commerce Standing Committee by a vote of 5-1. 3:55:13 PM The committee took an at-ease from 3:55 p.m. to 3:58 p.m.