CHAIRMAN LEMAN brings up HB 315 (THEFT OF SUBSCRIPTION TV SERVICES) as the next order of business before the Senate State Affairs Committee. Number 348 SENATOR TAYLOR asks if a committee substitute has been drafted for HB 315. CHAIRMAN LEMAN replies there was not a cs drafted for HB 315. SENATOR ELLIS asks if the bill has been heard previously. CHAIRMAN LEMAN responds the committee has heard the bill and taken testimony on it. Number 355 SENATOR DUNCAN asks what the penalty for theft of cable services would be under HB 315. CHAIRMAN LEMAN calls a representative of the prime sponsor to respond to that question. Number 364 ERIC MUSSER, Aide to Representative Porter, responds that the manufacturers, distributors, and sellers of converter boxes, if convicted, would be guilty of a class C felony. Users of unauthorized boxes could be subject to a penalty of a class A misdemeanor. SENATOR DUNCAN asks if this type of theft is occurring at this time. MR. MUSSER replies that it is. Presently, Alaska's theft of service statute makes unauthorized use of converter boxes illegal. But at this time, the theft of services statute is too broad and undefinable. HB 315 would define the crime. Number 381 SENATOR MILLER makes a motion to discharge HB 315 from the Senate State Affairs Committee with individual recommendations. Number 382 CHAIRMAN LEMAN, hearing no objection, orders HB 315 released from committee with individual recommendations.