HB 255-UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS  CHAIR COGHILL announced the consideration of HB 255. "An Act relating to unmanned aircraft systems; and relating to images captured by an unmanned aircraft system." [CSHB 255(JUD) was before the committee.] He noted that the committee previously heard SB 136, which is very similar. 2:35:32 PM GINGER BLAISDELL, Staff, Representative Shelly Hughes stated that there is a two word difference between HB 255 and SB 136 that the committee heard several weeks ago. The House Judiciary Committee removed the statutory reference to AS 12.35 found on page 2, lines 29-30. The language now says "under the express terms of a search warrant issued by a court;". Law enforcement would have to contact a court to get a search warrant and another person would review the use of that unmanned aircraft. CHAIR COGHILL noted that the law enforcement agency would have to use the unmanned aircraft system in accordance with a judicially recognized exception. He asked what that means. 2:38:00 PM SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI joined the committee. MS. BLAISDELL deferred to the Department of Law. CHAIR COGHILL said he'd do a little research on that so he could speak to it when the bill reaches the floor. Finding no further questions, he solicited a motion. 2:39:13 PM SENATOR DYSON moved to report CS for HB 255, Version Y, from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI asked if this was the first hearing and if there was another committee of referral. CHAIR COGHILL explained that the bill would go to Rules, but the committee heard and passed a substantially similar bill several weeks ago. SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI indicated he had no further questions. CHAIR COGHILL announced that without objection, CSHB 255(JUD) moved from the Senate Judiciary Standing Committee.