SB 94 ROHYPNOL AS SCHEDULE IV-A DRUG  Number 001 CHAIRMAN WILKEN called the Senate Health, Education & Social Services Committee (HES) to order at 9:00 a.m. and introduced SB 94 as the first order of business before the committee. SENATOR ELLIS , Prime Sponsor, explained that SB 94 proposes to add the drug Rohypnol to a Schedule IVA which is the prohibited drug list. While Rohypnol is an illegal drug under federal law, Rohypnol is currently legal in Alaska. Rohypnol, 'the date rape drug', is a growing drug problem across the U.S. When Rohypnol is placed in a person's alcoholic beverage, the person can be out for between 8 and 24 hours when a sexual assault can occur. Rohypnol is also being combined with alcohol for a cheap high. Senator Ellis reported that the first seizure of Rohypnol in Alaska just occurred. Many believe, as does Senator Ellis, that Rohypnol is more serious than Schedule IV, but the state governments are waiting to see the results of the federal survey regarding this. There is the option to increase the schedule at a later time. Schedule IV has a Class C felony, a penalty of one to five years. Number 081 SENATOR WARD inquired as to the current federal penalties for Rohypnol. SENATOR ELLIS said that it is a Class C felony under the federal law, just as is being proposed in SB 94. In response to Senator Leman, SENATOR ELLIS clarified that Schedule I is the most serious and Schedule IV is less serious. Senator Ellis reiterated that there is a study to determine whether the federal government will move from Schedule IV to the higher penalties of Schedule I. With SB 94, Alaska would match federal law with regard to Rohypnol. Senator Ellis could not recall what drugs were listed on Schedule IIIA. GEORGE TAFT , Director of the Alaska Crime Laboratory, noted that the first case in Alaska was about two weeks ago with about 250 tablets of Rohypnol as well as heroine and cocaine. Mr. Taft informed the committee that one of the uses of Rohypnol was to extend and heighten the high of heroine. Mr. Taft offered to answer any questions. Hearing no questions, CHAIRMAN WILKEN inquired as to the pleasure of the committee. SENATOR LEMAN moved to report SB 94 out of committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal notes. Without objection, it was so ordered.