CHAIRMAN LEMAN brings up SB 21 (MISC. GRANDPARENT VISITATION RIGHTS) as the next order of business. The chairman calls Senator Donley to testify. Number 463 SENATOR DAVE DONLEY, prime sponsor of SB 21 states SB 21 would give grandparents standing to ask a court for visitation rights with their grandchildren. This bill would simply give them that standing to ask for visitation rights. SB 21 does not require that visitation rights be given, it is completely up to the discretion of the judge, but currently grandparents do not have the standing to even ask for visitation. SENATOR DONLEY states there has been a request by the Alaska Women's Lobby to delete section 4 of SB 21. Senator Donley states he does not have any particular objection to deleting that section. Section 4 applies to mutual agreements of dissolution by both parents, and the court is not involved in that. Some persons feel that grandparents should not be involved in that process. Senator Donley thinks that the bill will be a real step forward with or without that section. He will leave that deletion up to the committee. CHAIRMAN LEMAN asks if what the pleasure of the committee is. Number 494 SENATOR TAYLOR makes a motion to discharge SB 21 from the Senate State Affairs Committee with individual recommendations. Number 497 CHAIRMAN LEMAN, hearing no objection, orders SB 21 released from committee with individual recommendations.