COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 259(JUD) "An Act relating to a parent's eligibility to be represented by the public defender before and during the probable cause and temporary placement hearing that is held after the state takes emergency custody of a child." This was the first hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. REPRESENTATIVE JOHN COGHILL JR. shared that this legislation is borne out of a meeting held in Fairbanks with agency representatives and the Interior legislative delegation. He expressed that the need to have good information available to parents who find themselves in a situation where their children have been taken into protective custody and are facing a 48-hour hearing to determine temporary placement. He stated that this bill would give the Public Defender's Agency (PDA) the ability to represent these parents or to declare a conflict of interest if also representing another parent who may have been accused as the abuser in the same case. Representative Coghill continued the bill also provides for those parents to reimburse the PDA for services performed if indigence is not determined. Representative Coghill shared that the PDA is already providing this service and that this legislation would put the practice into statute. He therefore did not anticipate an increased workload for the agency and noted the subsequent zero fiscal note. Co-Chair Torgerson commented that he had heard the bill in the Senate Judiciary Committee and had his questions concerning this legislation answered at that time. Senator Donley offered a motion to move CS HB 259 (JUD) from Committee with zero fiscal note from the Department of Administration, Public Defender's Agency. There was no objection and the bill MOVED from Committee.