CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS informed members that SB 238-PUBLIC RECORDS:  STATE SECURITY & SAFETY was requested by the Governor. It will require a title change so Ms. Bannister and Ms. Carroll were present to explain a proposed amendment to do so. SENATOR HALFORD moved to adopt the suggested title amendment to SB 238. MS. TERRY BANNISTER, legal counsel, Legislative Affairs Agency, told members the current title of the bill could be misleading as it only describes some of the documents that would be exempted. She is concerned that it might appear the exemption is limited to those documents named in the title so the amendment adds the remaining documents that should exempted. In an effort to be as accurate as possible, she also asked to change the word "safety" use throughout the bill to "security." CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS asked if the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA) has taken a position on the proposed amendment. MS. CAROL CARROLL, Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, told members that the first part deletes the reference to "systems facilities and infrastructure" and places it in the exemption. She said DMVA has no objection to that change. CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS asked if there was further discussion or objection to the amendment. SENATOR THERRIAULT informed members that Ms. Carroll asked that the committee drop one section of the bill. He questioned whether the new title will still apply it that section is dropped. MS. BANNISTER said, "We would have to interpose - we could adjust that when you send us the bill if you do something. That will remove that whole exempting part and we would have to take out the page 1, lines 1-2, the reference to 'and procedures and to systems facilities and infrastructure in the state.'" She asked to have the opportunity to look it over if the committee makes that change. SENATOR HALFORD withdrew his motion to adopt the proposed title amendment. MS. CAROL CARROLL said she is requesting that Section 2 be deleted because some people are uncomfortable with it. The need for Section 2 is not immediate, while the need for Section 1 is. DMV proposes to work more extensively and bring the content of Section 2 before the legislature next year when all concerns have been addressed. She pointed out that Section 1 pertains to the public records exemption and would allow the state, if the document contained security plans, to determine if its release could be harmful to the public or circumvent the law in any way. SENATOR THERRIAULT moved to delete Section 2 and amend the title accordingly. CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS asked Ms. Carroll if by "some people" she meant legislators. MS. CARROLL said the other body has deleted Section 2 from the bill and that several questions were raised about it in one of the committee hearings. SENATOR THERRIAULT repeated the motion. MS. BANNISTER asked that the motion allow her to adjust the title as needed. SENATOR THERRIAULT stated that he would expect the legal drafter to make whatever additional title changes are necessary to clarify the content of the bill. CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS announced that with no objection, the motion carried. SENATOR HALFORD moved to calendar CSSB 238(RLS). CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS announced that with no objection, the motion carried.