CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 25(JUD) "An Act relating to authorizing the Department of Corrections to provide an automated victim notification and prisoner information system." Senator Johnny Ellis, sponsor of SB 25, was invited to join the committee. He explained his bill. The notification system to the victim would be automated. This would do away with unnecessary delay caused by the present system of notifying the victim by mail. The fiscal note had been whittled down to a bare minimum. The bill had received wide support across the State. In response to a question by Co- chair Sharp, Senator Ellis reviewed the Department of Corrections fiscal note. He said the $3,000 represented emergency notification in case of failure of the system. Senator Donley explained a memo from Senator Taylor, dated 28 April 1997. Senator Ellis concurred with the conforming changes and recommended they be rolled into a Finance CS. Senator Donley therefore moved amendment #1, memo dated 28 April 1997 from Senator Taylor and without objection it was adopted. Bob Cole, Director, Division of Administrative Services, Department of Corrections, was invited to join the committee. He referred to the current paper-driven system for victim notification. He said this was an obsolete system and the department was doing design work for replacement of OPSIS. The cost of $150,000 was justified. Senator Pearce suggested the department seek information on a contractual system. Mr. Cole advised the department would charge for phone calls and said this revenue would be helpful. Senator Torgerson asked if this was an unfunded mandate and Mr. Cole advised that it was not. Senator Donley moved CSSB 25(FIN) with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal notes. Without objection it was reported out. Co-chair Sharp called HB 2.