SB 96-ACCESS TO CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORDS CHAIRMAN TAYLOR explained, "This is the revisor's bill, revised." He said the committee's concern was that the offenses in the bill would not include "attempted mooning." He noted the definition in the bill does include domestic violence, a charge that he believes is sometimes abused. Number 350 SENATOR ELLIS asked how the bill's 5-day review requirement for reimbursement billings is enforced. MS. KATHY TIBBLES said these requests, when submitted by other entities are easily reviewed and returned. However, she said, there is not a good mechanism in place to review and return claims from private providers in villages. Number 328 CHAIRMAN TAYLOR said the 5-day requirement is existing law. MS. TIBBLES agreed and said the only change under SB 96 is the extent of review the Department is required to conduct. SENATOR ELLIS asked if the committee had received input on the bill from the Division of Occupational Licencing. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR had not seen any and agreed he would also like to hear from them. SENATOR ELLIS commented this bill could have a major impact on someone's life if a mistake is made. Number 298 SENATOR HALFORD asked why, under this bill, a license could still be revoked for a conviction, indictment or presentment of a crime. He asked why a charge or presentment (without a conviction) would impair a person. He said this seems to be a serious violation of civil rights. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR agreed. SENATOR HALFORD said he understands why a person's rights could be taken away temporarily while they are under indictment. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR said this bill precludes licensure of anyone who has been charged of any crime covered under the bill within a 10-year period, even if they are found not guilty. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR explained this is existing law, though he thinks it cannot be enforced. SENATOR HALFORD added, "It certainly shouldn't be." Number 273 MS. TIBBLES said the regulations that the Department has developed have more to do with convictions than charges. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR said the committee will look at the bill further and work on the issues raised.