SENATOR KELLY announced HB 54 (TELEPHONE CONSUMER PROTECTION) to be up for consideration. DAN AUSTIN, Legislative Aide to Representative Kay Brown, said HB 54 provides if a telephone utility offers the feature known as caller I.D. to its Alaska customers, it shall also offer the customers the choice of not having their number or other identification revealed by that feature. This is known as "blocking." The issue involved is that of privacy and its impact on facilities such as domestic violence shelters. MR. FINK explained the change in the proposed CS was a simple prohibition against the telephone company for charging a fee for caller blocking for the first time, but not for subsequent services. SENATOR RIEGER moved to adopt the Senate CS to CSHB 54. There were no objections and it was so ordered. SENATOR RIEGER moved to pass SCSCSHB 54 with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.