SENATOR TAYLOR introduced CSHB 109(JUD) (BLOOD TESTS ON SEX CRIME PERPETRATORS) as the next order of business. REPRESENTATIVE PETE KOTT, prime sponsor of HB 109, said the legislation is a victim's rights bill. Victims of rape and other sexual assaults are faced with many difficulties, not of which the least is the fear of infection by sexually transmitted diseases. The victim of a sexual assault has a right to know whether the alleged offender is infected with HIV or some other sexually transmitted disease. HB 109 allows victims to get early warning about possible exposure and to take precautions necessary to protect themselves and their loved ones from the threat of a disease. Number 456 SENATOR LITTLE said her fear in approving the legislation was that it may give victims a false hope, because in the case of an HIV infection, it may not show up for some time. REPRESENTATIVE KOTT agreed that with HIV there is no guarantee that an individual has the virus or doesn't have the virus, but what they are trying to address with the legislation is to allow some of the concerns to be minimized. Number 475 SENATOR HALFORD moved that CSHB 109(JUD) be passed out of committee with individual recommendations. SENATOR LITTLE objected. The roll was taken with the following result: Senators Halford, Jacko and Taylor voted "Yea" and Senator Little voted "Nay." The Chair stated the motion carried.