SB 276: An Act relating to criminal justice information; providing procedural requirements for obtaining certain criminal justice information; and providing for an effective date. CSSB 276(FIN) work draft "K" dated March 11, 1994 was before the committee. Amendments 1 and 2 had been ADOPTED in a prior meeting (March 12, 1994). Discussion was held by Co- chair Pearce, Senators Sharp and Rieger regarding fiscal notes and other concerns. Amendments 3 and 4 were ADOPTED. CSSB 276(FIN) was REPORTED OUT of committee with a "do pass," zero fiscal notes from the Department of Safety, Department of Law, and the Department of Health & Social Services, and pending a new fiscal note from the Department of Corrections (present fiscal note is in the amount of $181,874). SENATE BILL NO. 276: An Act relating to criminal justice information; providing procedural requirements for obtaining certain criminal justice information; and providing for an effective date. CO-CHAIR PEARCE announced that CSSB 276(FIN) work draft "K" was before the committee. In a previous Senate Finance Committee meeting amendments 1 and 2 from the Department of Law had been ADOPTED and included in work draft "K". She said that the bill had been held over and Senators Kelly, Sharp, Rieger and Dean J. Guaneli, Chief, Legal Services Section, Criminal Division, Department of Law, had been asked to draft new language on legislative access to records, now presented as amendment 4. Co-chair Pearce also announced that her amendment 3 was also before the committee. She explained that Senator Halford had requested the fingerprinting language removed from SB 276. The fingerprinting language would stand alone in SB 321. She said the Department of Law was comfortable with amendment 3 if SB 321 would pass. Co-chair Frank MOVED conceptual amendment 3. No objection being raised, amendment 3 was ADOPTED for incorporation within the Finance Committee Substitute for SB 276. Senator Sharp MOVED amendment 4 which added language so that the legislature, for official legislative business only, could upon written request, receive criminal justice information. No objection being raised, amendment 4 was ADOPTED for incorporation within the Finance Committee Substitute for SB 276. Senator Rieger asked if the fiscal note for the Department of Corrections in the amount of $181,874 would be reduced to zero because of amendment 3, removal of the fingerprinting language. Co-chair Pearce said that the Department of Corrections would provide an updated fiscal note. Senator Rieger alerted the committee that the fiscal note for the Department of Corrections should be looked at closely in conference committee. Senator Sharp also raised a question regarding travel and personal services for FY95 in that fiscal note. Co-chair Pearce said that SB 276, once reported out of committee, would be held until a new fiscal note could be received for the Department of Corrections. Senator Sharp MOVED for passage of CSSB 276(FIN) from committee with individual recommendations. No objection being raised, CSSB 276(FIN) was REPORTED OUT of committee with a "do pass," zero fiscal notes for the Department of Public Safety, Department of Law and the Department of Health & Social Services. The bill was held in Senate Finance until a new fiscal note was received for the Department of Corrections. Co-chairs Pearce, Frank, Senators Sharp, Kelly, Rieger and Kerttula signed a "do pass."