SJUD - 2/1/95 SENATOR LEMAN, sponsor of SB 14, testified. SB 14 changes the penalty for stealing a vehicle from a class A misdemeanor to a class C felony. He deferred further testimony to Sgt. D'Amico of the Alaska State Troopers. Sgt. Joe D'Amico stated the Alaska State Troopers have been averaging approximately 200 joyriding arrests per year. Because a large percentage of the offenders are minors, they are not prosecuted by the Department but instead are referred to the Department of Health and Social Services. SB 14 applies to all propelled vehicles including snowmobiles, ATVs, boats, aircraft, etc. This would effect rural Alaska where the Alaska State Troopers average approximately 700 reported thefts per year. SENATOR TAYLOR noted that several legislators have worked on similar legislation over previous years. He asked if, by amending the crime to a felony, the manner in which a large portion of the offenders are being treated will not change because juveniles will still go to the same probation officer. SENATOR TAYLOR asked what percentage of the vehicles are stolen by juveniles. Sgt. D'Amico did not have hard data but estimated that probably over 50 percent of cases handled by the Alaska State Troopers involve juveniles. SENATOR TAYLOR noted that if a juvenile is under the influence, steals a vehicle and is speeding at 90 mph, he will be treated as an adult because it is a moving traffic violation. However, a juvenile will not be criminalized for stealing the vehicle if he is not speeding and under the influence. SENATOR TAYLOR felt the subject needs serious work. SENATOR TAYLOR announced SB 14 will be held until Monday, as well as SB 10. He adjourned the meeting at 3:25 p.m.