CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 334(RLS) "An Act establishing child custody, modification, and visitation standards for a military parent; and amending Rules 77 and 99, Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure." 9:41:45 AM CASEY SHROEDER, STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE BILL THOMAS, discussed the legislation, which is nearly identical to SB 210 heard earlier this session by the Senate Finance Committee. The legislation provides guidelines to courts having a difficult time balancing child custody disputes at the time of military deployment. She stated the bill required that a court not consider deployment in cases concerning child custody. The bill allows expedited hearings for the service member. The service member is also allowed delegation of visitation rights to a family member with a close connection to the child. Temporary custody orders are provided for allowing the deploying parent to allow temporary custody to the other parent. The order would expire within ten days following return of the deployed parent. The bill allows a deployed parent to testify in a court proceeding through the internet or video teleconferencing. 9:45:04 AM Senator Huggins MOVED to report HB 334 out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. HB 334 was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with one previously published zero note: FN1 (CRT). MARK SAN SOUCI, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (via teleconference) echoed the testimony of Casey Schroeder. He informed that 11 other states are considering similar legislation and Vermont and Indiana have signed bills this session. This legislation, if passed, would be considered best practice legislation nationwide.