Legislature(1995 - 1996)
03/23/1995 09:30 AM Senate FIN
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HOUSE BILL NO. 27
"An Act directing the Department of Public Safety to
establish and maintain a deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
identification registration system and requiring DNA
registration by persons convicted of a felony sex
offense; and providing for an effective date."
Co-chair Halford invited Representative Parnell to join the
committee. Rep. Parnell as the sponsor to HB 27 testified
that the legislation establishes a DNA data bank within the
Department of Public Safety. Essentially, this will enable
Alaska to become the 33rd State to collect blood samples
from violent felons. The Department of Public Safety would
be contracting with the Department of Corrections to take
samples from the felons. The samples would be catalogued
and stored by the Department of Public Safety. After three
years there would be a data bank of samples ready for typing
for DNA matching in violent crime scenes. It is
particularly useful in sexual offenses. The FBI has
software which will allow Alaska to check the data in
existence throughout the United States. He testified that
it would work the same as fingerprinting.
Senator Donley inquired if this applied to first degree
arson? Representative Parnell responded that arson is the
only property crime that it does apply to, because the
elements of first degree arson include endangering a human
being. Senator Donley asked how the bill would apply to
juveniles? Rep. Parnell responded that it applies to
juveniles 16 years and older who have been adjudicated
delinquent for these crimes.
Senator Rieger asked how the DNA data bank works? Rep.
Parnell responded that the blood sample is stored on
swatches of clothe. DNA typing is done with this sampling
and stored on software.
Senator Phillips MOVED to pass SCSCSHB 27(JUD) with
individual recommendations. No objection having been
raised, HB 27 was REPORTED OUT of committee with 10 fiscal
notes as follows:
Dept. Public Safety, Info. Net, $20.0; Dept. of Law, -0-;
Dept. of Public Safety, Lab. Serv. $25.8; Dept. Public
Safety, Records, $11.0; Dept. Health & Social Services,
Johnson/Juno, -0-; Dept. Health & Social Services, Nome, -0-
; Dept. Health & Social Services, Fbks, $0.3; Dept. Health &
Social Services, McLaughlin, $1.6; Dept. Health & Social
Services, Bethel, $0.1; Alaska Judicial Council, $1.2. Total
$60.0. Co-chairs Halford and Frank along with Senators
Rieger, Phillips and Sharp recommended "do pass". Senators
Zharoff and Donley signed "no recommendation".
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