HB 102-THEFT OF PROPELLED VEHICLES    Number 2214 REPRESENTATIVE PETE KOTT, bill sponsor, introduced the bill as legislation that focuses on the crime of vehicle theft and equal penalties associated with the taking of propelled vehicles without the owners' permission. Stealing watercraft such as skidoos and jet skis would be excluded from the felony prosecution category and would instead be prosecuted at the misdemeanor level. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR asked whether any of the safety or registration requirements for a boat of that size had been changed. REPRESENTATIVE KOTT said they had not been changed. SENATOR THERRIAULT observed that three and four wheel all terrain vehicles were added. REPRESENTATIVE KOTT responded that he would explain that in the Section 2 discussion. Section 1 deals with watercraft and removes skidoo and jet ski theft from automatic prosecution as a class C felony. SENATOR THERRIAULT asked if the reason that these watercraft were removed from the automatic felony prosecution category was because they are primarily used for recreational purposes instead of being used as modes of transportation for employment. REPRESENTATIVE KOTT agreed and added that they are not licensed by the State either. Additionally, if damage amounts are $1,000.00 or more or the owner of record incurs reasonable expenses of $1,000.00 or more or the owner is deprived of the use of the vehicle for seven days or more then the crime will be prosecuted as a class C felony. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR called for additional testimony and observed that with zero fiscal notes from both the Alaska Court System and the Department of Corrections it was unlikely that there would be many prosecutions. He asked for the pleasure of the committee. SENATOR COWDERY moved CSHB 210(JUD) from committee with individual recommendations. There being no objection, CSHB 102(JUD) and accompanying fiscal notes moved from committee with individual recommendations.