HB 14-PERMANENT FUND ALLOWABLE ABSENCES  CHAIR GARY STEVENS announced HB 14 was heard previously and the committee was waiting for answers to several questions. JIM POUND, staff to Representative Hugh Fate, advised the answers were addressed in a memo that had been distributed. In particular, the term canon law was used as an interpretation of family so some more liberal definitions would not apply. SENATOR GRETCHEN GUESS made reference to Tamara Cook's memo and asked why the bill didn't simply list the family members that would be included rather than use canon law, which is a confusing term. CHAIR GARY STEVENS asked Mr. Pound if doing so would present a problem. MR. POUND reported the term canon law was used to eliminate wordiness. CHAIR GARY STEVENS commented he thought using the term was confusing and he would support an amendment. SENATOR GUESS made a motion to adopt conceptual amendment #1 to delete the term "canon law" and refer specifically to the family members that are within the second degree of kinship under canon law. This would include: mother, father, sister, brother, grandfather, grandmother, son, daughter, grandson, granddaughter, uncle, aunt, niece, nephew and first cousin. There was no objection to amendment #1. SENATOR GUESS noted the sponsor's memo said the original bill was drafted solely to address the terminally ill and life- threatening illness and settling an estate weren't included. Because life threatening and terminal illnesses are both very stressful, she questioned why he did that. MR. POUND said the sponsor wanted to address terminal illness and when originally drafted, the others didn't seem to be as important. The bill evolved from its original intent, which was to add grandparent to the original language. Grandparent was changed to family member and perhaps that's part of the difficulty. SENATOR GUESS said there could be a fine line distinguishing the two and paragraphs (6) and (7) were inconsistent. CHAIR GARY STEVENS asked Mr. Pound if he had comments on proposed amendment #2 that was discussed at the previous hearing. MR. POUND was under the impression that amendment #1 would address proposed amendment #2 as well. SENATOR GUESS said the issue would be guardianship and the drafter would have to address the changes. CHAIR GARY STEVENS noted the next committee of referral was finance and the bill could be amended in either committee. SENATOR GUESS commented the Finance Committee is very busy and she would prefer amending the bill before passing it on. SENATOR FRED DYSON noted a meeting could be called as soon as the amendment was drafted since the 24-hour rule was in effect. CHAIR GARY STEVENS held HB 14 in committee.