HOUSE BILL NO. 252 "An Act relating to criminal records; relating to notice about and registration of sex offenders and child kidnappers; and amending Rules 11(c) and 32(c), Alaska Rules of Criminal Procedure." Co-Chair Therriault provided members with a proposed committee substitute for HB 252, work draft 0-LS0818\Z, 3/12/98 (copy on file). He also provided members with Amendment 1 (copy on file). Amendment 1 reduces to 35 the minimum number of days a defendant convicted of failure to register, as a sex offender or child kidnapper would serve. This is a reduction from 90 days. He explained that the amendment is a response to fiscal concerns. REPRESENTATIVE JOE RYAN stated that the amendment would not affect the legislation's effectiveness and would reduce the fiscal cost. Co-Chair Therriault noted that there would be a reduction of approximately $87 thousand dollars to the Department of Corrections. DAVE PREE, STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE RYAN noted that the fiscal note from the Alaska Public Defenders Agency contains a reference to newspaper publication which is no longer contained in the legislation. Co-Chair Therriault MOVED to ADOPT Amendment 1. Representative Ryan observed that the intent is to register serious sex offenders. Failure to register would carry a minimum sentence of 35 days. He stressed that the current system is not working. Offenders are receiving suspended sentences and still not registering. Co-Chair Therriault pointed out that 35 days in jail would act as a deterrent. Employment could be risked by the jail time. There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment 1 was adopted. Mr. Pree noted that the legislation currently requires the information to be posted on the Internet. Co-Chair Therriault observed that the adoption of Amendment 1 requires a new fiscal note by the Department of Corrections. He added that the Alaska Public Defenders Agency's fiscal note would be updated to reflect the current version of the bill. Representative Foster MOVED to ADOPT, work draft 0-LS0818\Z, 3/12/98 as amended by Amendment 1. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. Representative Foster MOVED to report CSHB 252 (FIN) out of Committee with the accompanying updated fiscal notes. CSHB 252 (FIN) was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with five fiscal impact notes one by the Alaska Court System, two by the Department of Public Safety, one by the Department of Administration and one by the Department of Corrections; and one zero fiscal note by the Department of Law.