CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 26(JUD) "An Act relating to hindering prosecution and to providing false information or reports to a peace officer." SENATOR LEMAN voiced his disappointment that the departments affected by this legislation submitted additional fiscal notes. Because of this he agreed to modify this legislation by adding language regarding false information about one's identity. He noted that in doing so, the fiscal notes were reduced. He continued that the Senate Judiciary version made to the original bill was on page 2, line 5 with the addition of language regarding a person's identity. He specified that lines 15 and 16, regarding a false report to the Department of Natural Resources was deleted. Senator Leman made motion to adopt version 1-LS0119\K as a work draft. Hearing no objection this version was ADOPTED. JOHN TETPON testified via teleconference from Anchorage. He asked if this legislation addressed forwarding false information to police, the attorney general, or related law enforcement individuals regarding custody of children. Senator Leman responded that this legislation would only apply if someone gives false information about his or her identity. Senator Leman tried to address Mr. Tetpon's related concerns in an earlier version of this legislation. He then made a motion to move SB 26, version "1-LS0119\K from committee with individual recommendations, along with a zero fiscal note from the Department of Public Safety and a fiscal note in the amount of $26,800 from the Department of Administration. Hearing no objection CSSB 26 (Jud) was MOVED FROM COMMITTEE.