SJUD - 3/17/95 SB 27 MISC. GRANDPARENT VISITATION RIGHTS  SENATOR DONLEY, sponsor of SSSB 27, presented the following comments to the committee. A similar measure has passed both the House and Senate, but not in the same year. Currently, Alaska is the only state that does not give legal status to grandparents to request visitation rights of their grandchildren. The judge would only take action if it was in the best interest of the children. SSSB 27 merely allows grandparents to ask for permission. Number 544 SENATOR GREEN asked what kinds of problems have occurred in other states as a result of this legislation. She questioned whether the law would complicate cumbersome custody issues. SENATOR DONLEY replied grandparents sometimes take sides in divorce cases, and one parent may not want the spouse's grandparents to have access to the children. SSSB 27 does not compel access to the children, it gives the grandparents legal status to ask the court for access to the children. Number 559 MS. TIBBLES strongly supported SSSB 27. She commented there are many times when divorce creates alienation and hostility within a family, and when the children need some consistency, it is often the grandparents who can provide support for the children. Number 569 FONA HALL testified in support of SSSB 27 on behalf of AARP. She discussed her own situation with absentee and local grandchildren and stated SSSB 27 kicks in when visitation is denied. SENATOR GREEN moved SSSB 27 out of committee with individual recommendations. There being no objection, the motion carried. There being no further business before the committee, SENATOR TAYLOR adjourned the meeting at 3:47 p.m.