HB 52-SEX CRIME AND PORNOGRAPHY OFFENSES  CHAIR RALPH SEEKINS called the Senate Judiciary Standing Committee meeting to order at 1:20 p.m. Present were SENATORS OGAN and FRENCH. He announced HB 52 to be up for consideration. REPRESENTATIVE LISEL MCGUIRE, sponsor, explained that the new CS adds a punitive sentencing option for judges to use in the cases of child pornography, indecent photography, etc. under AS 11.61.123 - AS 11.61.127. The goal is to provide law enforcement with the tools that would come, for example, out of a computer to allow them to see where a perpetrator has been. She said it has become a better bill with the addition of Senator Dyson's language that adds a new section (d) to AS 11.61.125, which expands the definition of distribution of child pornography to include providing billing collection or other ancillary services or otherwise supporting activities. She explained that across the United States some people are setting up server farms to provide billing services to serve pornography sites and others. Those people are looking at Alaska because of our colder temperatures and access to natural gas. We are, therefore, anticipating a boom of server farmers and want to make it absolutely clear that they are legitimate and cannot prey upon our children. SENATOR THERRIAULT arrived at 1:22 p.m. SENATOR FRENCH said he has had personal experience with prosecuting highly sophisticated pornography computer perpetrators. SENATOR OGAN added that children are getting jaded with some of the filth that comes over the Internet. A GCI tech rep told him that one third of the sites on the Internet are pornographic and that's what is actually funding the rest of the Internet. REPRESENTATIVE MCGUIRE said that it is an all-pervasive problem, but if they can start at the federal level and make laws for all states to be off limits, that would be a good place to start. She also felt there would be more of a shift in the future in the area of child pornography and First Amendment rights as it's use on the Internet is compared to the real and significant harm that it brings to a child and our society. SENATOR OGAN moved to pass SCS HB 52(STA), version \H, from committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered. SENATOR THERRIAULT moved to pass the two zero fiscal notes attached to HB 52 from committee and asked for unanimous consent. There were no objections and it was so ordered.