CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 484(JUD) am "An Act imposing a correctional facility surcharge on persons convicted of a crime under state law and on persons whose probation is revoked; relating to fees and expenses for interstate transfer of probation or parole; and providing for an effective date." This was the first hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. Co-Chair Wilken stated that the House Rules Committee by Request of the Governor sponsors this bill, Version 23-GH2046\D.A. He noted that the bill would implement correctional fees and surcharges on a person arrested and sentenced to a term of imprisonment. He noted that the level of the surcharge would be dictated by the seriousness of the crime. He noted that several fiscal notes accompany the bill. PORTIA PARKER, Deputy Commissioner, Office of the Commissioner, Department of Corrections informed the Committee that this House bill is the companion bill to a Senate Bill 336 which was previously reported from Committee. She noted that the lone difference in the two bills is that this bill would eliminate the requirement that an inmate post a bond when being transferred to an out-of-State prison facility. She noted that both the House and the Senate raised concerns in this regard. Furthermore, she added that language pertaining to the Interstate Compact was eliminated, as pertinent federal rules would be changing this year. Co-Chair Green moved to report the bill from Committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objections, CS HB 484(JUD)am was REPORTED from Committee with $46,500 fiscal note #1, dated February 3, 2004 from the Department of Law; zero fiscal note #2, dated April 13, 2004 from the Alaska Court System; and $9,800 fiscal note #3 from the Department of Corrections.