CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 54(FIN) "An Act amending protective order statutes for crimes involving stalking to include crimes involving sexual assault and sexual abuse, to provide for other relief ordered by a court, to add the protective orders to a centralized registry, to prevent denial solely for a lapse of time, and to require notification of the court of known civil or criminal actions involving the petitioner or respondent; relating to notifications to victims of sexual assault and to mandatory arrest for crimes involving violation of protective orders and violation of conditions of release; and amending Rule 65, Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure." SENATOR FRED DYSON explained that the bill has never had a negative vote so far. He related that the head of the sexual assault unit in Anchorage requested this bill because some judges would not grant a protective order to a rape victim because it was not mentioned in the code. This bill corrects that. It also cleans up other areas in protective orders. Senator Dyson noted that Section 10 has a provision regarding protective orders and prior violations. 9:04:49 AM Representative Weyhrauch thanked the sponsor for providing the corrections contained in the bill. Senator Dyson reported that there are several supporters of the bill present today who are willing to testify if needed. Representative Stoltze noted appreciation for the bill and especially Section 10, which applies to court systems. Co-Chair Meyer noted the six fiscal notes. 9:07:42 AM Representative Foster MOVED to REPORT CSSB 54 (FIN) out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSSB 54 (FIN) was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with two zero fiscal notes by the Department of Administration, a zero fiscal note by the Department of Corrections, a zero fiscal note by the Department of Law, and two fiscal notes by the Department of Public Safety. 9:08:34 AM