SB 244 - POLYGRAPHS FOR CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS CHAIRMAN GREEN announced the final item of business would be SB 244, "An Act relating to polygraph or other lie-detecting testing for certain correctional officers." Number 1122 CRAIG JOHNSON, Legislative Administrative Assistant to Senator Jerry Ward, Alaska State Legislature, came forward on behalf of the sponsor to present the bill. REPRESENTATIVE JAMES announced, as chair of the House State Affairs Standing Committee, that she had heard SB 244 and would be perfectly happy to move it. MR. JOHNSON explained that the bill adds correctional officers to the group of people that can take a lie-detector test for pre- employment screening; right now, only policemen and transportation officers can do that. It has been endorsed by the Alaska Peace Officers Association, and he knows of no opposition. CHAIRMAN GREEN said it seems like a good idea. Number 1169 REPRESENTATIVE ROKEBERG made a motion to move SB 244 with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s), if any. REPRESENTATIVE PORTER commented that as a police officer who was required to take polygraph tests, he thinks it is only fair that correctional officers, who are now in the Alaska Police Standards Council, will do the same thing. Number 1186 CHAIRMAN GREEN asked whether there was any objection. There being none, SB 244 moved from the House Judiciary Standing Committee.