CS FOR SPONSOR SUBSTITUTE FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 75(FIN) An Act relating to vehicle theft and the consequences of vehicle theft, including revocation of a driver's license, privilege to drive, or privilege to obtain a license; amending Rule 32.1, Alaska Rules of Criminal Procedure; and providing for an effective date. Co-chairman Halford directed that CSSSHB 75 (Fin) be brought on for discussion REPRESENTATIVE JERRY SANDERS came before committee. He attested to need for legislation relating to vehicle theft, citing over 3,000 such thefts in Alaska each year. The proposed bill would make vehicle theft a felony rather than a misdemeanor. It provides for mandatory revocation of licenses and mandatory restitution. It also raises the maximum jail time from one year to five and the maximum fine from $5,000 to $50,000. Representative Sanders next referenced the accompanying fiscal notes. He pointed specifically to the note from the Dept. of Corrections and advised that it was $800.0 when the bill left the House. It has since been increased by approximately $500.0 to $1,306.7. The sponsor expressed frustration with department notes which show substantial costs associated with incarceration but little savings from alternatives. Co-chairman Halford noted that the final decision on fiscal notes would be made by the budget conference committee. Senator Randy Phillips MOVED for passage of CSSSHB 75 (Fin) with individual recommendations. No objection having been raised, CSSSHB 75 (Fin) was REPORTED OUT of committee with the following fiscal notes: DH&SS (Southcentral) $ 183.0 SH&SS (Southeast) 61.0 DH&SS (Northern) 61.0 DOLaw 146.8 DPS (Driver Services 49.5 Court System 86.7 DOA (PDA) 96.2 DPS (Troopers) 8.8 DOC $1,306.7 Co-chairman Halford and Senators Phillips and Sharp signed the committee report with a "do pass" recommendation. Senators Donley, Rieger, and Zharoff signed "no recommendation."