SB 182-DNA TESTING EXEMPTION FOR GENEALOGY  11:05:12 AM CHAIR MCGUIRE announced the consideration of SB 182. She noted that this is the second hearing. 11:05:24 AM FORREST WOLFE, Staff, Senator McGuire, summarized that SB 182 exempts the field of genetic genealogy from the Alaska Genetic Privacy Act. In this field an individual voluntarily submits a sample of their DNA to a large pool for the purpose of comparing lineage and ancestry to gain information about family history. 11:06:08 AM CHAIR MCGUIRE, speaking as sponsor, said she is unaware of any controversy. She found no public comment and closed public testimony on SB 182. 11:06:29 AM SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI highlighted that SB 182 wasn't specifically listed as a bill that might be taken up today, and there is significant opposition to the bill. CHAIR MCGUIRE offered her understanding that the only opposition that came forward was to a notion that was discussed in the other body about inserting a retroactivity clause. SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI expressed dismay that there is an active lawsuit about which the committee was never informed. CHAIR MCGUIRE related that the discussion in the other body was about an amendment that would have made this bill retroactive. That would have intersected the active lawsuit Senator Wielechowski referenced. She explained that SB 182 is an attempt to clarify prospectively an area of law related to voluntary buccal swab offerings of DNA. It has nothing to do with the law relating to the use of DNA in criminal cases. CHAIR MCGUIRE set SB 182 aside to allow people who have concerns to express them on the record when the committee reconvenes. 11:10:47 AM CHAIR MCGUIRE recessed the Senate Judiciary Standing Committee meeting to a call of the chair at 11:10 a.m. [The committee reconvened on 4/17/16, but SB 182 was not taken up.]