HB 317-COMPASSIONATE GIFT EXEMPTION  CHAIR MCGUIRE announced the consideration of HB 317. REPRESENTATIVE COGHILL said HB 317 takes the $250 limit off the annual giving for compassionate reasons. A House member has a need that spurred this legislation. A person can't sell a kidney but one can be donated. However, there are associated costs, including airfare and medical procedures. This amendment "came on the floor to actually conform to the $250 aggregate limit." There are safeguards, he explained. Every gift needs to be reported, and there is still some oversight by the legislative counsel. Extraordinary or wrong gifts will not be allowed, but the bill allows gifts to legislators who have need. 9:07:45 AM CHAIR MCGUIRE asked if "compassionate gift" is defined in law. REPRESENTATIVE COGHILL said he wasn't sure. CHAIR MCGUIRE said Section 26 of the Ethics Act allows gifts to a legislator or legislative employee to aid or comfort the recipient or a family member because of a catastrophe, tragedy, or health related emergency. That should capture it. She assumes that the dollar level was left out of the bill because the sale of organs is not allowed. REPRESENTATIVE COGHILL said under any catastrophe, the state wants to allow some latitude. The safeguards in place keep this "well within accountability measures." CHAIR MCGUIRE said this is a reminder of how difficult it is to find organ and tissue donors in Alaska. Sadness and tragedy can bring about awareness. She has been told many stories in the last few weeks of how difficult it is to find a match. REPRESENTATIVE COGHILL said he became an organ donor due to Chair McGuire's influence a few years ago. 9:10:45 AM SENATOR GREEN moved HB 317 from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). There being no objection, the motion carried.