SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 326(JUD) "An Act relating to the definition of the crime of harassment; and providing for an effective date." This was the first hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. 9:40:26 AM MICHAEL PAWLOWSKI, Staff to Representative Kevin Meyer, the bill's sponsor, stated this legislation was developed to address a loophole in existing State harassment statutes, which was brought to Representative Meyer's attention by a constituent. Previously adopted legislation addressed harassment conducted by electronic communications, but did not address harassment by the publishing and posting of photographs and other lewd materials. Mr. Pawlowski disclosed that the situation brought to Representative Meyer's attention involved a woman who allowed her boyfriend to take pictures of her. Because the picture taking was consensual, it did not violate any lewd material laws. However, after the relationship terminated, the ex- boyfriend printed pictures of the woman and posted them around the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus. Nothing currently exists in State law to prohibit this action. Thus, this bill would expand State Statutes to include "the publishing or posting of lewd pictures to the definition of harassment". In other words, the use of intimate pictures to bully, annoy or harass someone would be prohibited. Adoption of this bill would not incur any fiscal impact on the State, as evidenced by the three zero fiscal notes accompanying it. 9:41:47 AM Senator Bunde understood therefore that this bill would prohibit the sharing of intimate pictures with strangers, even had the person in the picture initially consented to being photographed. Mr. Pawlowski concurred. "The intent of the person doing the harassing is what matters". This bill would apply to a situation in which the person publishing or posting pictures of someone intended to harass or annoy that person. While he had used the word "lewd" in his comments, the "terms are more clearly defined" in State Statute. Co-Chair Wilken moved to report the bill from Committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, SCS CS HB 326(JUD) was REPORTED from Committee with three previous zero fiscal notes: fiscal note #1 dated January 13, 2006 from the Alaska Court System; fiscal note #2 dated January 26, 2006 from the Department of Law; and fiscal note #3 dated January 17, 2006 from the Department of Public Safety. 9:43:44 AM