CHAIRMAN TAYLOR brings up SB 286 (CONDITIONS OF PAROLE; EXTEND BD OF PAROLE) as the next order of business before the Senate Judiciary Committee. The Chairman calls Mr. Stark to testify. Number 569 MICHEAL STARK, Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division, Department of Law, states there were two purposes to HB 286. The first involved extending the Board of Parole. The second purpose is to address the historical practice of having a single board member set special conditions of mandatory parole. The intent is to acknowledge and validate that practice. Mr. Stark states that the concerns expressed in the last meeting by Senator Halford are addressed on page 2 of the bill. (Senator Halford wanted a number of discretionary parole conditions, conditions that are mandatory by regulation and by direction of the board, changed to mandatory parole conditions.) SENATOR LITTLE asks Mr. Stark if he sees any problems with placing these provisions in statute. Number 591 MR. STARK responds he does not. Mr. Stark states he worked closely with Mr. Luckhaupt of Legislative Legal Services in drafting the bill, and no problems were foreseen. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR asks Mr. Stark if he discussed the bill with Senator Halford. MR. STARK replies he did not. SENATOR HALFORD comments he has seen the bill and thinks it is a step in the right direction. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR asks if there are further questions or if anyone else would like to testify on SB 286. Hearing none, the Chairman states the committee substitute needs to be adopted. SENATOR HALFORD moves the adoption of CSSB 286(JUD). TAPE 94-14, SIDE B Number 001 CHAIRMAN TAYLOR, hearing no objection, states the committee substitute has been adopted. The Chairman asks the pleasure of the committee. SENATOR HALFORD makes a motion to discharge SB 286 from the Senate Judiciary Committee with individual recommendations. Hearing no objection, it is so ordered.