Legislature(2005 - 2006)BELTZ 211
02/24/2005 03:30 PM Senate STATE AFFAIRS
| Audio | Topic |
|---|---|
| Start | |
| SB104 | |
| SB95 | |
| SB75 | |
| SB101 | |
| Adjourn |
* first hearing in first committee of referral
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
| + | SB 75 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| *+ | SB 101 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| = | SB 104 | ||
| = | SB 95 | ||
SB 95-COLLECTION OF DNA/USE OF FORCE
3:49:15 PM
CHAIR GENE TERRIAULT announced SB 95 to be up for consideration.
SENATOR THERRIAULT recapped the previous hearing regarding the
question about reciprocity and whether inmates prosecuted in
other states who came to Alaska would be treated the same as
inmates prosecuted and incarcerated in Alaska. He asked Ms.
Wickersham to comment.
3:50:09 PM
LAUREN WICKERSHAM, staff to Senator Con Bunde, referenced
Section 44.41.035(k) and read, "The provisions of this section
apply to a person from another state that this state has
accepted under any interstate corrections or probation agreement
or compact, regardless of whether the person is confined or
released, if the person was convicted of an offense that is
similar to an offense described in (b) of this section."
Subsection (k) would obviously apply to (b) she said.
3:51:02 PM
CHAIR THERRIAULT clarified the Alaska Statutes already have a
section similar to the Idaho Statute he cited during the 2/22/05
hearing. He asked Ms. Wickersham if she had other issues to
address.
MS.WICKERSHAM mentioned the discussion regarding the language
"in this state" in lines 8 and 11 and said Senator Bunde is
determined it stay in both lines. That would make it clear that
DNA needn't be collected from convicted felons that enter the
state unless they are still on probation or parole.
3:52:31 PM
CHAIR THERRIAULT noted the reciprocity language operates
independently of these two sections.
3:53:06 PM
CHAIR THERRIAULT asked whether any other issues were left from
the previous hearing. Hearing none, he pointed to the four
fiscal notes and told members that Anne Carpeneti from the
Department of Law was available to answer questions.
3:54:02 PM
SENATOR ELTON asked whether the DNA databank would be linked to
the federal system so that Alaska data could be a resource for
federal and other state's use and vice-a-versa.
MS. WICKERSHAM said that's correct.
3:55:03 PM
There being no further questions or testimony, Chair Therriault
asked for a motion.
SENATOR HUGGINS motioned to report SB 95 and four attached
fiscal notes from committee with individual recommendations.
There being no objection, it was so ordered.
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