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Enrolled SB 249: Relating to criminal justice information.

00Enrolled SB 249 01 Relating to criminal justice information. 02 _______________ 03 * Section 1. AS 12.62.120(b) is amended to read: 04 (b) An agency designated under (a) of this section shall report the following 05 events to the department if they occur in connection with an arrestable offense: 06 (1) the issuance, receipt, withdrawal, quashing, or execution of a 07 judicial arrest warrant, a governor's warrant of arrest for extradition, or a parole arrest 08 warrant; 09 (2) an arrest, with or without a warrant, or an escape after arrest; 10 (3) the release of a person after arrest without charges being filed; 11 (4) the admittance to, release or escape from, or unlawful evasion of, 12 official detention in a correctional facility, either pretrial or post-trial; 13 (5) a decision by a prosecutor or a grand jury not to commence 14 criminal proceedings, to defer or indefinitely postpone prosecution, or to decline to 15 prosecute charges;

01 (6) the filing of a charging document, including an indictment, 02 criminal complaint, criminal information, or a petition or other document showing a 03 violation of bail, probation, or parole, or the amendment of a charging document; 04 (7) an acquittal, dismissal, conviction, or other disposition of charges 05 set out in a charging document described in (6) of this subsection; 06 (8) the imposition of a sentence or the granting of a suspended 07 imposition of sentence under AS 12.55.085; 08 (9) the commencement or expiration of parole or probation supervision 09 and the conditions of that parole or probation supervision; 10 (10) the commitment to or release from a facility, designated by the 11 Department of Health and Social Services, of a person who was previously accused of 12 a crime but who has been found to be incompetent to stand trial or found not 13 criminally responsible; 14 (11) the filing of an action in an appellate court or a federal court 15 relating to a conviction or sentence; 16 (12) a judgment of a court that reverses, remands, vacates, or reinstates 17 a criminal charge, conviction, or sentence; 18 (13) a pardon, reprieve, executive clemency, commutation of sentence, 19 or other change in the length or terms of a sentence by executive or judicial action; 20 [AND] 21 (14) the release of a person on bail and the conditions of that 22 release; and 23 (15) any other event required to be reported under regulations adopted 24 under this chapter.