00                             HOUSE BILL NO. 234                                                                          
01 "An Act relating to police officer training; establishing the Missing and Murdered                                      
02 Indigenous Persons Review Commission; relating to missing and murdered indigenous                                       
03 persons; relating to the duties of the Department of Public Safety; and providing for an                                
04 effective date."                                                                                                        
05 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA:                                                                
06    * Section 1. AS 18.65.240(a) is amended to read:                                                                   
07 (a)  A person may not be appointed as a police officer, except on a                                                     
08 probationary basis, unless the person (1) has satisfactorily completed a basic program                                  
09 of police training approved by the council, which includes at least 12 hours of                                         
10 instruction regarding domestic violence and at least 12 hours of instruction regarding                                  
11 sexual assault, as those terms are defined in AS 18.66.990, [AND] (2) possesses other                                   
12 qualifications the council has established for the employment of police officers,                                       
13 including minimum age, education, physical and mental standards, citizenship, moral                                     
14 character, and experience, and (3) has completed cultural training supervised by                                    
01       an indigenous coordinator or indigenous entity in the state that is related to                                
02 addressing the rates of missing and murdered indigenous persons. The council                                        
03 shall prescribe the means of presenting evidence of fulfillment of these requirements.                                  
04    * Sec. 2. AS 44.41 is amended by adding a new section to read:                                                     
05 Sec. 44.41.023. Investigators for missing and murdered indigenous                                                     
06 persons. The Department of Public Safety shall employ at least two persons in the                                     
07 department to investigate cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons                                       
08 and act as liaisons between law enforcement agencies, communities in the state, and                                     
09       federally recognized tribes.                                                                                      
10    * Sec. 3. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to                          
11 read:                                                                                                                   
12 MISSING AND MURDERED INDIGENOUS PERSONS REVIEW COMMISSION.                                                              
13 (a) The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Review Commission is established in the                                 
14 Department of Public Safety.                                                                                            
15       (b)  The commission consists of nine members, including                                                           
16            (1)  the commissioner of public safety, or the commissioner's designee;                                      
17 (2)  the commissioner of family and community services, or the                                                          
18 commissioner's designee;                                                                                                
19 (3)  one member from a municipal police department, appointed by the                                                    
20 governor;                                                                                                               
21 (4)  one member who is a village public safety officer, village public officer, or                                      
22 tribal police officer, appointed by the governor;                                                                       
23 (5)  one member from a victim advocacy organization or similar service                                                  
24 provider, appointed by the governor;                                                                                    
25 (6)  one member from an Alaska Native tribal organization or entity, appointed                                          
26 by the governor;                                                                                                        
27 (7)  two members from the legislature, serving as ex officio nonvoting                                                  
28 members, one of whom shall be appointed by the president of the senate and one of whom                                  
29 shall be appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives; and                                                  
30 (8)  one member who is a prosecutor with prosecutorial experience in homicide                                           
31 cases, appointed by the attorney general.                                                                               
01       (c)  Vacancies on the commission shall be filled in the same manner as original                                   
02 appointment.                                                                                                            
03       (d)  The commissioner of public safety or the commissioner's designee is the chair of                             
04 the commission.                                                                                                         
05       (e)  Members of the commission receive no compensation but are entitled to per diem                               
06 and travel expenses authorized for boards and commissions under AS 39.20.180.                                           
07       (f)  The commission shall review unresolved cases involving missing and murdered                                  
08 indigenous persons from different state regions that are identified by the Department of Public                         
09 Safety to                                                                                                               
10 (1)  examine the trends and patterns related to missing and murdered                                                    
11 indigenous persons; and                                                                                                 
12 (2)  make policy, practice, and service recommendations to encourage                                                    
13 collaboration and reduce cases involving indigenous persons.                                                            
14 (g)  The commission shall prepare a report of its findings and recommendations. Not                                     
15 later than January 1, 2027, the commission shall submit the report to the senate secretary and                          
16 chief clerk of the house of representatives and notify the legislature that the report is                               
17 available. The commission shall make the report publicly available through the Department of                            
18 Public Safety.                                                                                                          
19 (h)  A person attending a meeting of the commission or a member or staff of the                                         
20 commission may not disclose information obtained during the review of a case by the                                     
21 commission.                                                                                                             
22 (i)  Documents, materials, and reports obtained or compiled by the commission or a                                      
23 designated representative of the commission in the course of reviewing a case involving a                               
24 missing or murdered indigenous person under this section are confidential and are not public                            
25 records under AS 40.25.110 - 40.25.125 or admissible in a criminal or civil proceeding. A                               
26 person may not be compelled to disclose information relating to the documents, materials, and                           
27 reports through subpoena, discovery, or testimony in a criminal or civil proceeding.                                    
28 (j)  A member of the commission who knowingly uses documents, materials, reports,                                       
29 or information for a purpose not authorized under (f) or (g) of this section or discloses                               
30 information in violation of this section is subject to a civil penalty of not more than $500 for                        
31 each instance of unauthorized use or disclosure.                                                                        
01       (k)  Meetings of the commission are closed to the public and not subject to the                                   
02 provisions of AS 44.62.310 - 44.62.319 (Open Meetings Act). Meetings shall take place not                               
03 less than four times each calendar year, at least one of which shall take place in person.                              
04       (l)  The Department of Public Safety shall confer with the commission to establish                                
05 standardized methods for investigating missing person reports, including for investigating                              
06 missing persons reports and data collection for cases involving missing indigenous persons.                             
07       (m)  In this section, "commission" means the Missing and Murdered Indigenous                                      
08 Persons Review Commission.                                                                                              
09    * Sec. 4. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to                          
10 read:                                                                                                                   
11 REPORT ON INVESTIGATIVE RESOURCES. The Department of Public Safety                                                      
12 shall conduct a needs assessment to determine how to increase protective and investigative                              
13 resources for identifying and reporting cases of missing and murdered indigenous persons                                
14 within the state criminal justice system. The department shall work with the governor's office                          
15 to convene meetings with tribal and local law enforcement agencies, federally recognized                                
16 tribes, and Alaska Native organizations to determine the scope of the issue, identify barriers,                         
17 and determine methods for creating partnerships to increase reporting and investigation of                              
18 cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons. The department shall conduct its                               
19 work with tribal entities based on the state's government-to-government relationship with                               
20 federally recognized tribes in the state. The department shall also work with federal law                               
21 enforcement agencies to identify ways to increase information sharing and coordinate                                    
22 resources. Not later than January 1, 2026, the department shall submit a written report on the                          
23 needs assessment to the senate secretary and chief clerk of the house of representatives and                            
24 notify the legislature that the report is available.                                                                    
25    * Sec. 5. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to                          
26 read:                                                                                                                   
27 TRANSITION: TRAINING. Notwithstanding the requirements of AS 18.65.240(a), as                                           
28 amended by sec. 1 of this Act, a person holding a certificate issued under AS 18.65.240 on or                           
29 before the effective date of sec. 1 of this Act has two years from the effective date of sec. 1 of                      
30 this Act to comply with the requirements of AS 18.65.240(a), as amended by sec. 1 of this                               
31 Act.                                                                                                                    
01    * Sec. 6. Section 4 of this Act is repealed January 1, 2026.                                                       
02    * Sec. 7. Section 3 of this Act is repealed January 1, 2027.                                                       
03    * Sec. 8. This Act takes effect January 1, 2025.