CSHB 210(JUD)-BLOODBORNE PATHOGEN TESTING  CHAIR RALPH SEEKINS announced HB 210 to be up for consideration. SENATOR THERRIAULT moved Version \F as the working document before the committee. MS. SHALON SZYMANSKI, staff to Representative Lesil McGuire, introduced HB 210. The changes from Senate State Affairs Standing Committee addressed employees under contract in correctional facilities. 9:48:27 AM A technical change was made on Page 2, line 30 to add "adult or juvenile offender or" before "prisoner." SENATOR GUESS wondered how a parent or guardian would be involved with HB 210. MS. SZYMANSKI admitted HB 210 does not address the parent or guardian. 9:49:49 AM MR. EVERETT ROBINS, officer, Anchorage Police Department (APD), testified in support of HB 210. He said there are certain laws where juveniles are handled as adults. The department does not need permission from parents to process somebody in the system including drawing blood. 9:51:50 AM SENATOR GUESS referred to Section 2 and noted there might be a need to ensure parental or guardian contact before the juvenile signs away consent. MR. ROBINS agreed that would be appropriate. HB 210 is a good bill for first responders to have because suspects often spit on police officers and correctional officers. 9:54:33 AM SENATOR FRENCH asked Ms. Szymanski whether a person has to be charged with a crime in order to be subject to the testing requirements. MS. SZYMANSKI responded the bill states it could be an offender, a prisoner, or victims of accidents. They wouldn't necessarily be charged. 9:56:38 AM MR. ROBINS added HB 210 wasn't intended for victims, it was intended for suspects not necessarily under arrest. SENATOR FRENCH asked the definition of "adult or juvenile defender." MS. SZYMANSKI did not know. 9:58:19 AM SENATOR FRENCH moved Amendment 1. Page 6, line 22 after the word "person" insert "in custody, arrested, or". 9:59:41 AM Amendment 1 was unanimously adopted. SENATOR HUGGINS moved SCS CSHB 210(JUD) from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). There being no objection, the motion carried.