SENATE BILL NO. 226 "An Act relating to litigation brought by a vexatious litigant; amending Rules 3, 4, 12, and 41, Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure; and providing for an effective date." Co-Chair Stedman remarked that this bill was heard for the first time in the Senate Finance Committee on February 20, 2008. The bill was set aside to allow Committee members time to review public testimony and work with the bill's sponsor on any concerns. SENATOR HOLLIS FRENCH, the bill's sponsor, presented a short overview of the bill. He explained that the bill was designed to give the court system a tool to view vexatious litigants as individuals who abuse the court system by filing repetitive cases against an ever expanding number of people. Vexatious litigants refuse to acknowledge the fact they have lost and continue to file new claims without any new facts. This results in higher costs to the system. The bill, modeled after a California law, allows judges to act as a gatekeeper. Co-Chair Stedman reviewed one zero fiscal note. 9:31:05 AM Co-Chair Hoffman MOVED to REPORT SB 226 out of Committee with individual recommendations and an accompanying fiscal note. Senator Huggins OBJECTED. Senator Huggins referred the definition of vexatious litigants on Page 3, line 12-13 and voiced his concern. (3) "vexatious litigant" means a person acting without the assistance of an attorney, who Senator Huggins remarked that a person, protected by an attorney, can still get away with being a vexatious litigant under this bill. 9:32:08 AM Senator Huggins WITHDREW his OBJECTION, there being NO further OBJECTION, it was so ordered. SB 226 was REPORTED out of Committee with no recommendations and an accompanying previously published fiscal note by the Department of Law. 9:32:37 AM