SB 249 - REPORTING BAIL AND RELEASE INFORMATION 3:16:00 PM CHAIR McGUIRE announced that the final order of business would be CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 249(JUD), "An Act relating to criminal justice information." 3:16:22 PM CINDY SMITH, Staff to Senator Hollis French, Alaska State Legislature, sponsor, explained on behalf of Senator French that in June of 2005, a domestic violence call in his district to the police resulted in a hostage situation wherein a shot was fired at the police and a SWAT unit was brought into the neighborhood before order was eventually restored. Some days later, a neighbor noticed the defendant back in the neighborhood near the house [where the hostage situation occurred]; the neighbor knew that the man had been ordered to stay away as a condition of bail, but when she called the police the response was that they didn't have access to the conditions of bail and so had no legal way of telling the man he couldn't be there. MS. SMITH said that in subsequent meetings with court and public safety officials, it became clear that an interagency group has started the process of providing important public safety data in a way that law enforcement agencies can access. [To further those efforts], Senator French has introduced SB 249 to ensure that conditions of bail are specifically provided for as part of the criminal justice information system since those orders often restrict otherwise legal behavior such as driving a car or being in a particular physical location. The Senate Judiciary Standing Committee added a provision to also include, for similar reasons, conditions of probation and parole. The bill does not seek to establish a particular timeline; rather, it seeks to ensure that over time, these specific issues are addressed. She relayed that the agencies affected have no objections to the bill. CHAIR McGUIRE, after ascertaining that no one else wished to testify, closed public testimony on SB 249. 3:18:02 PM REPRESENTATIVE ANDERSON moved to report CSSB 249(JUD) out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, CSSB 249(JUD) was reported from the House Judiciary Standing Committee.