SB 194 GANG RELATED CRIMES SENATOR TAYLOR moved and asked unanimous consent that CSSB 194 (2/23/96, Chenoweth) be adopted. SENATOR ADAMS objected, noting his opposition to the dress code contained in the definition in CSSB 194. He questioned how a group, such as girl scouts, would be treated under this bill if the group committed a misdemeanor. Number 294 SENATOR TAYLOR commented the committee has anguished over the definition of a gang, and asked Ms. Carpeneti to respond to Senator Adams' concerns. MS. CARPENETI agreed the "or" in between the identifying markers in the definition does provide that any one of those markers can be used, however the word "and" at the end of line 16 requires that the group must have committed two or more specific offenses in the past. The definition has been tested and upheld by the California courts and is considered to be the best definition found so far. Additionally, participation in a gang is not a criminal act under CSSB 194; participation in a crime in connection with a gang is. SENATOR TAYLOR commented the girl scouts in Senator Adams' analogy would receive an enhanced penalty under CSSB 194 if they had committed two or more other offenses while dressed as girl scouts during the past three years. MS. CARPENETI noted the sentence enhancement under CSSB 194 would apply when they committed the third offense. SENATOR ADAMS removed his objection to the motion to adopt CSSB 194, therefore the motion carried. For purposes of clarification, SENATOR TAYLOR moved adoption of Version W (Chenoweth) of CSSB 194. SENATOR ADAMS objected and requested additional time to review Version W. SHERMAN ERNOUF, legislative aide to Senator Kelly, sponsor of SB 194, explained the only change to Version W was the addition of (JUD) after CS for SENATE BILL 194, to identify the committee's sponsorship. Otherwise Version W is identical to Version U which was previously adopted. SENATOR GREEN moved Version W of CSSB 194 out of committee with individual recommendations. SENATOR ADAMS objected. The motion carried with Senators Taylor, Green, and Miller voting "yea," and Senator Adams voting "nay."