HB 350-CRIME VICTIMS' COMPENSATION FOR ARSON  REPRESENTATIVE CARL GATTO, co-sponsor of HB 350, informed members that HB 350 received unanimous support in the House committees and on the House floor. HB 350 addresses the question of [providing violent crimes compensation to victims of arson] by adding arson in the first degree to the short list of violent crimes. Mr. Godfrey, who administers the Violent Crimes Compensation Board, believes that the crime of arson was inadvertently omitted from that Act. Acts of arson can be violent crimes, and burn injuries are at least as severe as other injuries that result from acts of crime. SENATOR OGAN asked Representative Gatto if he saw people harmed by arson when he was a firefighter. REPRESENTATIVE GATTO told members, "There are quite a few arson crimes that we really can't even identify as arson. Generally speaking, at some of these instances, I usually ask the owner if they had insurance. Generally, if they had no insurance and their house burned, I was pretty certain that this was not an arson crime but, in too many cases, it does look suspicious. There was just no way to identify it. But I have seen people who have been burned fairly significantly. Personally even firemen get some burns to themselves. I've toasted my own ears and blistered them. I've seen helmets melted. There's been lots of significant things happen and I've certainly taken care of deceased people at some of these issues so these are all victims of violent crimes. And their spouses and their children are certainly victims even when they're not the deceased." SENATOR OGAN said he sees arson as a despicable, cowardly, terrorist act. REPRESENTATIVE GATTO agreed and recounted a case of a person who awoke at 2:00 a.m. to the smell of smoke because someone lit his house on fire. The arsonist intended to do harm in a violent manner. He then informed members that he and Representative Gruenberg worked together in a bipartisan fashion on this legislation. REPRESENTATIVE MAX GRUENBERG thanked the Senators for working cooperatively on this issue. CHAIR SEEKINS noted the state fire marshal was available to answer questions [but there were none]. There being no further discussion, SENATOR OGAN moved CSHB 350(STA) from committee with individual recommendations. CHAIR SEEKINS announced that without objection, the motion carried.