CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 489(JUD) "An Act relating to cruelty to animals." This was the first hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. SUE WRIGHT, Staff to Representative Chenault, sponsor, testified this legislation would increase the penalties for animal cruelty. She informed that this legislation is "event-driven" resulting from an incident that occurred in Sterling, Alaska, in which it was discovered that current statute was "lacking". Senator Leman asked the reason community service as a form of punishment, is not a requirement in this legislation. He noted that the classification of the offense as a Class A misdemeanor allows for the sentencing to include community service. Ms. Wright stated that a specific provision requiring community service had been included in an earlier version of this bill but removed through the efforts of Representative Berkowitz by the House Judiciary Committee. She suggested the matter could be readdressed the next legislative session. Senator Austerman asked the consequences of failing to report an incident of animal cruelty. Ms. Wright replied that consequences for this failure had been included, and then amended from, the original version of the bill by the Senate Judiciary Committee. As a result, she remarked, the current version of the bill does not contain a provision for the failure to report animal cruelty. She noted that Representative Chenault is of the opinion that animal cruelty has been proven through many reports to be a precursor to child and domestic violence. She indicated a provision in the current committee substitute stipulates that licensed veterinarians and animal control officers reporting such an offense would be held harmless from reporting the event. Co-Chair Kelly informed the Committee that a jury trial is required in the imposition of community service as a form of punishment. Senator Austerman "moved House Bill 489 out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying notes." There was no objection and CS HB 489 (JUD) MOVED from Committee with indeterminate fiscal notes, #1 from the Department of Corrections, and #2 from the Department of Law. AT EASE 9:29 PM / 9:37 PM Co-Chair Kelly announced bond bills would not be heard tonight. AT EASE 9:38 PM / 9:38 PM