SENATOR TAYLOR introduced HB 4 (PROTECT ELDERLY AND DISABLED ADULTS) sponsored by REPRESENTATIVE JERRY MACKIE. He noted the addition of a committee substitute, and there was some discussion as to whether it had been heard before. SENATOR TAYLOR clarified there was a companion bill, HB 3, dealing with those who care for the elderly, whereas HB 4 relates to failure to report harm or assaults on the elderly or disabled. Number 350 REPRESENTATIVE MACKIE reviewed his sponsor statement explaining that HB 4 would provide a consistent penalty of a class B misdemeanor for conviction for failure to report the harm of an elderly or disabled person under these statutes. It would also require the court to report convictions to the appropriate licensing/regulatory entity. Conviction of a professionally licensed person for failure to report a crime against an elderly or disabled person could lead to disciplinary actions or sanctions. SENATOR TAYLOR opened the meeting for questions and SENATOR LITTLE asked REPRESENTATIVE MACKIE to explain the changes in the committee substitute. He deferred to his aide, NANCY WELLER. MS. WELLER explained the original bill was more comprehensive and carried aggravating factors for the protection of the elderly, but the Department of Law felt those protection were already covered under aggravating factors presently in place. There being no further testimony, SENATOR TAYLOR asked for the pleasure of the committee. SENATOR JACKO moved to pass CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 4(JUD)(PROTECT ELDERLY AND DISABLED ADULTS) from committee with individual recommendations. Without objections, so ordered.