SENATE BILL NO. 30 "An Act providing for the release of certain property in the custody of a law enforcement agency to the owner under certain conditions." 10:45:43 AM SENATOR FRED DYSON, stated that SB 30 would establish within the Alaska Code of Criminal Procedure, a process for victims of property crime to petition the court for relief in recovering their property held as evidence. 10:51:09 AM CHUCK KOPP, STAFF, SENATOR FRED DYSON, stated that the bill allowed the victim of property theft to request that the agency return the property through the Office of Victims' Rights. He furthered that the Office of Victims' Rights would file a request with the agency after conducting an initial investigation into the request, to determine if the crime victim was entitled to the return of property under the requirements of whether they show satisfactory proof of ownership. Co-Chair Stedman stated that there were two new fiscal notes: Department of Public Safety, Alaska State Troopers; and Department of Law, Criminal Division. VICTOR KESTOR, ALASKA OFFICE OF VICTIMS RIGHTS (via teleconference), spoke in strong support of SB 60. SB 30 was HEARD and HELD in Committee for further consideration.