SB 283 - AUTOMOBILE CIVIL LIABILITY CHAIRMAN LEMAN called the Senate Labor and Commerce Committee meeting to order at 1:40 p.m. and announced SB 283 to be up for consideration. MS. KREITZER, Staff, Senate Labor and Commerce Committee, said she would refer to work draft LS1467E by Ford, dated 4/2/98. SENATOR MILLER moved to adopt the work draft. There were no objections and it was so ordered. MS. KREITZER said there are two changes to the bill. The first one makes it very plain that AS 09.652.158 does not apply to a person unless he is an owner or operator of the vehicle. The second change so as not to be inconsistent with tort reform that passed last year, was to delete that portion of the bill that deals with drunken drivers. MR. MIKE SCHNEIDER, Anchorage, said he did not have the Committee Substitute before him, but he thought he knew what it said. He didn't like it because in our society typically there are penalties for things like not buying insurance and specific kinds of conduct. If you are completely innocent in a situation and are hurt by someone else, you should not be penalized. It's not fair, right, or reasonable. CHAIRMAN LEMAN thanked him for his testimony. SENATOR MILLER moved to pass CSSB 283 (L&C) from Committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.