HB 418 - EXTEND BOARD OF PAROLE Number 510 CHAIRMAN PORTER announced that HB 418 would be taken up next. Number 515 RENEE CHATMAN, Legislative Aide to Rep. Bettye Davis, Prime Sponsor of HB 418, spoke on behalf of Rep. Davis and read a sponsor statement. In summary, the bill would simply extend the Board of Parole. She noted that there was a zero fiscal note. The sponsor statement follows: HB 418 would extend the Board of Parole for the customary four-year period un A.S. 44.66.010(c). Under current law, and without passage of this legislation, the Board is scheduled to sunset on June 30, 1994. The State Board of Parole was created in 1960 and has been an essential component of Alaska's criminal justice system. There are currently 70 felons on parole supervision. EAch year, about 400 prisoners are eligible to be released to discretionary parole supervision for a portion of their sentence. In addition, 500 prisoners are released to mandatory parole supervision for a period equal to one-third of their sentence. Expiration of the Parole Board will not alter the state's responsibility under Title 33, Chapter 16, which provides for prisoners to be eligible for and supervised on discretionary and mandatory parole. The State will almost certainly be a party to costly litigation to determine the legal status of prisoners, parolees and victims. The Board of Parole has been an effective vehicle in administering the parole process. I urge your support of HB 418. Number 547 RICHARD COLUMN, Executive Director, Parole Board, Department of Corrections, testified in support of HB 418. He made himself available for questions. Number 564 REP. JAMES motioned to move HB 418 from committee with individual recommendations and a zero fiscal note. With no objection, HB 418 was moved from committee.