SENATOR TAYLOR brought CSHB 231(FIN) (AGGRAVATING/MITIGATING FACTORS;SEX CRIMES) before the committee as the next order of business. GEORGE DOZIER, staff to Representative Pete Kott, explained the legislation addresses aggravating factors and the presumptive sentencing of sex criminals. It has been pointed out by the Alaska Sentencing Commission that there are certain gaps in the coverage of aggravating factors in current statute. Currently, there is no aggravating factor where a defendant is convicted of sexual abuse of a minor and has previously committed sexual assault against an adult, and HB 231 makes that an aggravating factor. If the bill becomes law, then any individual that is subject to presumptive sentencing for a sex crime and also committed the same or similar conduct which is a sex crime it will be considered to be an aggravating factor, whether or not it was against an adult or a minor. Number 273 MARGO KNUTH, Department of Law, said this is a recommendation made by the Alaska Sentencing Commission. She agreed that there is a loophole in the law and passage of the legislation will close that gap. Number 287 SENATOR LITTLE moved that CSHB 231(FIN) be passed out of committee with individual recommendations. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.