Legislature(2013 - 2014)BUTROVICH 205
02/13/2014 09:00 AM Senate STATE AFFAIRS
| Audio | Topic |
|---|---|
| Start | |
| SB124 | |
| SB104 | |
| SB127 | |
| SB145 | |
| SB127 | |
| Adjourn |
* first hearing in first committee of referral
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
| += | SB 104 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| *+ | SB 145 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| *+ | SB 124 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| *+ | SB 127 | TELECONFERENCED | |
SB 124-EXTENDING COUNCIL ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
9:01:31 AM
CHAIR DYSON announced that the first order of business would be
SB 124.
SENATOR KEVIN MEYER, Alaska State Legislature, Juneau, Alaska,
sponsor of SB 124, explained that the bill extends the
termination date of the Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual
Assault by eight years to June 30, 2022. He said Legislative
Audit Division conducted an audit and recommended the eight-year
extension. The audit contains several recommendations which are
in members' packets. He opined that the audit was pretty clean.
He noted a fiscal note and said the Council receives funding
from many sources; state, federal, and interagency funds.
CHAIR DYSON referred to the recommendations and asked whether
the "statutory responsibilities" require statutory changes.
SENATOR MEYER thought the auditor would address that issue. He
said he did not believe statutory changes were necessary.
CHAIR DYSON noted that "reauthorizing an extension" is a common
occurrence and requires an audit.
LAURIE MORTON, Executive Director, State Council on Domestic
Violence and Sexual Assault, Department of Public Safety (DPS),
Juneau, Alaska, provided information about the State Council on
Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault. She reported that this
past year over 9,300 people sought services at domestic violence
and rape crisis centers. About 75 percent were victims of
domestic violence, 20 percent victims of sexual assault, 3
percent victims of stalking, and 13 percent victims of other
violent crimes.
She said the Council receives a federal grant from the Victims
of Crime Act (VOCA) for victims of "other violent crimes." About
79 percent of those who sought services were women and 17
percent were men; 68 percent were adults and 28 percent were
children.
CHAIR DYSON questioned the percentage totals.
MS. MORTON explained that there were about 4 percent of those
who sought services who did not identify their age or gender.
She continued to say that there is much community support for
the programs. Over 3,000 people donated over 78,000 hours of
service in the past year.
She related that another component of the Council is programs
for the rehabilitation of perpetrators - Batterer Intervention
Programs. There were 262 intakes this past year with 84 people
completing the program. One of the Task Force on Domestic
Violence and Sexual Assault's recommendations several years ago
was to look at the efficacy of batter intervention programs. The
Council has entered into a memorandum of agreement with the
Department of Corrections in order to look at regulations,
revise the, and provide a broader reach in Batterer Intervention
Programs.
9:07:40 AM
MS. MORTON pointed out that the Council coordinates programs
across the state, such as the Sexual Assault Response Team
(SART). Two week-long trainings are held for SART each year.
This year training was also held in the Mat-Su area, funded by
the legislature. The Council receives a federal grant called
Services, Training, Officers, and Prosecutors (STOP) for
training first responders.
She discussed the Alaska Victimization Survey. She said Dr.
Andre Rosay conducted the Survey first in 2010, which confirmed
that there was a very high rate - 58 percent - of domestic and
sexual violence in Alaska. The Study will be replicated in 2015
and it is hoped that prior-year numbers may show some decrease.
She noted a dashboard that collects and posts data from
departments and studies in one place.
9:10:08 AM
CHAIR DYSON believed that the committee will pass the bill and
it will pass both bodies. He recognized the seriousness of the
topic and complimented Ms. Morton on her efforts. He requested
comments from committee members.
SENATOR GIESSEL voiced concern about two findings from the
audit. Number 2 has to with the timely posting of public
notices, which is a fundamental role of the Council and
important to the public. Number 3 has to do with improving grant
awards and monitoring policies.
MS. MORTON explained that the public notice issue is rectified
in a way that the Council hopes provides ample time for the
public to be aware of the meetings. In February of each year
when the Council meets, it will set the schedule of meetings for
the next year, in advance. Also, the meeting schedule will be
published all at once on the Council's website. Two weeks prior
to the meetings, the Council will post them on the state public
notice website and on the Council's website.
She indicated that there were a series of vacancies and
turnovers that interfered with grant awards. Now there is a
solid staff, and a procedure has been established where the
program coordinators meet once a quarter, review the files, and
complete a peer review of each other's work and on-site
evaluations. As a last step, she signs off on the grant awards.
CHAIR DYSON asked about the first audit item.
MS. MORTON explained that the Council is required to consult
with the Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) in the
development of policies and procedures for health care
facilities in responding to victims of domestic violence. It is
the responsibility of DHSS to do the work. She reported that
over the past few years, before she was the executive director,
there had not been a lot of work done in that area. She said she
and Commission Streur will be updating and revising those
policies and procedures.
9:13:17 AM
SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI thanked Ms. Morton for her work. He asked
whether the fiscal note of $17.7 million should be larger or
smaller, due to the inability to measure the success of the
Council. He noted the extension is for 8 years. He inquired what
a successful mission would look like in 8 years.
MS. MORTON replied that fundamental elements of victim service
providers is shelters and rape crisis centers across the state
that provide safe places for victims to go. Keeping the doors
open to those facilities is important. She said that last year
the legislature provided $250,000 for emerging programs for
training people who live in a community without a shelter, but
who can provide services to victims where they live. In 8 years,
the goal is to see more people trained as victim service
providers. Other goals are better coordination across the state
in responding to the crimes and a broader array of batterer
intervention programs. She added that it is not the Council's
responsibility to take on the role of courts or police, but it
can play an integral part in the systems working together.
9:16:26 AM
CHAIR DYSON requested more information about the 16 percent of
males who were abused.
MS. MORTON offered to find out.
CHAIR DYSON commented on the number of male juvenile sexual
assaults. He asked about trends over the years.
MS. MORTON said she has not seen trends in victims or
perpetrators; they continue to be from all ages and all
ethnicities. She noted she has seen in communities at large a
willingness to talk about the problem and to be willing to do
something to stop it.
CHAIR DYSON agreed that it is better climate for victims. He
assumed the increase in numbers might be a function of more
reporting. He thought that Senator Wielechowski's question was
skirting the edges of prevention.
9:18:50 AM
MS. MORTON pointed out that prevention is part of the Council's
responsibility. In 2009 the legislature first awarded money for
prevention. Governor Parnell increased that amount each year.
She referred to the Council's annual report which lists
prevention activities.
9:19:39 AM
KRIS CURTIS, Legislative Auditor, Legislative Audit Division,
Juneau, Alaska; reported on the audit of the State Council on
Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault. The audit of May 2013
concluded that the Council is serving the public interest and
its termination date should be extended. The report provides a
summary of the Council's organization and function and a
description of their funding sources. The audit concluded that
the Council is serving the public's interest by funding and
monitoring Alaska domestic violence and sexual assault response
programs and prevention activities. It found the Council
effectively served as the central coordinator for related
services throughout the state. It recommended the Council's
termination date be extended the maximum eight years provided
for in statute to June 30, 2022.
MS. CURTIS reported that the audit found three areas of
operational improvement; the Council agreed with those
recommendations and provided corrective action. She added that
there is information about Council expenses from FY 09 through
FY 12 and funding sources in the report.
CHAIR DYSON thanked Ms. Curtis for her work. He said he expected
the bill would pass out of committee.
VICKI D'AMICO, Executive Director, Sitkans Against Family
Violence, Sitka, Alaska, testified in support of SB 124. She
spoke highly of the Council's technical assistant, support, and
help with adhering to regulations, grant reporting, and
disbursement of funds. She stressed the importance of being
supported by an agency that is dedicated to victim safety,
abuser accountability, and prevention.
She shared that Sitka is one of the sites of the world pilot
program for prevention. She said she has seen trends of
involvement by younger people in the services and less serious
injuries because victims are leaving their situations earlier.
9:24:05 AM
CHAIR DYSON thanked Ms. D'Amico for her work. He closed public
testimony.
SENATOR GIESSEL SENATOR moved to report SB 124, labeled 28-
LS1235\A, from committee with individual recommendations and
attached fiscal note. There being no objection, the motion
carried.
| Document Name | Date/Time | Subjects |
|---|---|---|
| SB 124 Sponsor Statement.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 124 |
| SB 124A.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 124 |
| SB124-DPS-CDVSA-02-07-14.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 124 |
| SB 124 DPS Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Audit 2013 (2).pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 124 |
| CS SB 104(STA) Sponsor Statement.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 104 |
| CSSB 104 (STA).pdf |
SSTA 2/6/2014 9:00:00 AM SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 104 |
| CS SB 104(STA) Section Analysis.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 104 |
| SB104CS(STA)-DOA-VCCB-02-07-14.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 104 |
| SB104CS(STA)-LAW-CIV-02-07-14.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 104 |
| SB104CS-DOR-PFD-02-10-14.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 104 |
| SB104-DOR-CSSD-02-01-14.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 104 |
| SB104-DOA-DOF-01-13-14.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 104 |
| SB104-DOC-OC-01-21-14.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 104 |
| Leg. Research - Restitution.pdf |
SSTA 2/6/2014 9:00:00 AM SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 104 |
| SB0145A.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM SSTA 2/20/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 145 |
| SB 145 - VeteransBill_Sectional.docx |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM SSTA 2/20/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 145 |
| SB145-DCCED-DED-01-17-14.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM SSTA 2/20/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 145 |
| SB145-DOA-DOP-01-20-14.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM SSTA 2/20/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 145 |
| SB145-DOA-DRB-01-20-14 (2).pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM SSTA 2/20/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 145 |
| SB145-DOA-DRB-01-20-14.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM SSTA 2/20/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 145 |
| SB145-DOR-AHFC-1-21-14.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM SSTA 2/20/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 145 |
| SB145-Supporting Document-DOA Talking Points.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM SSTA 2/20/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 145 |
| SB145-Supporting Document-Buck Consultants.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM SSTA 2/20/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 145 |
| SB 127 Sponsor Statement.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM SSTA 2/20/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 127 |
| SB 127 Ver A.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM SSTA 2/20/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 127 |
| SB 127 Sectional Analysis.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM SSTA 2/20/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 127 |
| SB127-DOA-DMV-02-07-2014.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM SSTA 2/20/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 127 |
| SB 127 Support Documents - Alaska Auto Dealers Association Support Letter (2).pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 127 |
| SB 127 Support Documents - Alaska Transportation Unlimited Support Email.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 127 |
| SB 127 Support Documents - Alaska Transportation Unlimited Support Letter.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 127 |
| SB 127 Support Documents - Carlile Transportation Systems Support Letter.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 127 |
| SB 127 Support Documents - DMV Revenue Sources.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM SSTA 2/20/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 127 |
| SB 127 Support Documents - Duane Bannock Email.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM SSTA 2/20/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 127 |
| SB 127 Support Documents - Golden North Van Lines Support Letter.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 127 |
| SB 127 Support Documents - Kenworth Alaska Support Letter.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 127 |
| SB 127 Support Documents - Mike Moeller Support Letter.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 127 |
| SB 127 Support Documents - MV Transportation Support Letter.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 127 |
| SB 127 Support Documents - Totem Ocean Trailer Express Support Letter.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 127 |
| SB 127 Support Documents - TrailerCraft Support Letter.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 127 |
| SB 127 Support Documents -Jeremy Miller Carlile Transportation Systems Support Letter.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 127 |
| SB 127 Support Documents - Alaska Tags and Titles Revenue and Transactions by Fiscal year.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM SSTA 2/20/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 127 |
| SB 127 Support Documents - Scott Hicks Support Letter.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 127 |
| SB 127 Support Documents - Alaska Tags and Titles Overall Revenue and Transactions.pdf |
SSTA 2/13/2014 9:00:00 AM |
SB 127 |