SENATE BILL NO. 12 "An Act relating to confidentiality of information; relating to the duties of the Department of Administration; creating an address confidentiality program; and providing for an effective date." 9:19:32 AM Co-Chair Olson relayed that the committee heard the bill on March 28, 2023, at which time public testimony had been taken. Senator Kiehl requested that his staff offer clarification regarding the CS. 9:19:56 AM ELLA ADKISON, STAFF, SENATOR JESSE KIEHL, corrected an inaccuracy from the previous hearing. She offered that rather than participants being able to renew their enrollment in the program, after the 5 years and the expiration of the protective order or if a person ended their career as a Peace or Correctional Officer they would be removed from the program. 9:20:22 AM Senator Wilson understood that Ms. Adkinson was referring to long-term protective orders. He wondered about short- term, 30-day, protective orders. Senator Kiehl explained that it was unlikely that a person with a short-term protective order would enroll in the program. He said that if they did, they would be eligible to be on the program for 5 years and 30 days. Co-Chair Olson solicited further discussion. Co-Chair Stedman MOVED to report CSSB 12(JUD) out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSSB 12(JUD) was REPORTED out of committee with three "do pass" recommendations and with 3 "no recommendations" and with one "amend" recommendation, and one previously published fiscal impact note: FN 1(ADM). 9:21:54 AM AT EASE 9:25:50 AM RECONVENED