SB 55-TAMPERING WITH PUBLIC RECORDS  CHAIR SEEKINS announced SB 55 to be up for consideration. SENATOR DYSON, sponsor of SB 55, said that he and Senator Davis often think along the same lines. His bill doesn't limit the same issues to just children. He thought deliberately falsifying records of adults could be a real problem, as well. Instances of rape are of particular concern to him. He reported that 35 percent to 40 percent of the rapes that go on in North America happen in prisons and are same sex. However, Alaska's Department of Corrections has had very little of that. "If that's true, it's something we can be really proud of. I can tell you in other jurisdictions it's a horrendous problem..." He wants to make sure that if we have a less enlightened Department of Corrections, the message is clear that falsifying records and protecting the administration and bureaucracy from having to deal with being irresponsible is a problem. He also has received calls from adult children of parents who are in a care facility for one reason or another and are really concerned about how their parents are being treated. "Some of it's ugly. I want it clear with those vulnerable adults that somebody that's covering up the abuse of those adults is also subject to the penalties." The difference between his bill and Senator Davis' is that SB 55 allows for the state to go after people who knowingly and deliberately change the records to cover up or protect abusing adults. Language on line 9 makes it clear that it's with the intent to conceal a fact material to an investigation or the provision of services. CHAIR SEEKINS said that SB 55 deals with children's proceedings, delinquent minors, child protection or protection of vulnerable adults. SENATOR ELLIS asked him to elaborate on how organized crime could be involved and if there is some suspicion that it is involved in the Alaska Child Protection System. SENATOR DYSON replied that he doesn't know of anyone who is allowing organized crime to go on involving vulnerable adults or children, but he said his first foster son was prostituted to Asian flight crews at the Captain Cook and the Westwood where a significant ring of that was going on. A small town in Southeast also had a large ring of pedophiles that were providing young children to tour ship people. He said that was organized crime and it was with the permission of the parents and there was a distinct monetary advantage to the parents. He has no knowledge that any state officials knew of it or were covering it up. 1:50 - 1:54 p.m. - at ease CHAIR SEEKINS said he wanted to roll SB 55 into SB 8 and to have Senator French, who was concerned that a child wouldn't be committing a felony if they falsified their age on their driver's license, work together with the sponsors on a single vehicle. CHAIR SEEKINS held SB 55 in committee.