SENATOR ELLIS , sponsor of SB 25, explained the measure would provide for a state-of-the-art computer and phone message system within the Department of Corrections to update the victim notification system. SB 25 will fulfill some of the promise of the constitutional amendment for victims' rights. The proper and timely notification of victims of violent crime is a problem in Alaska. About 600 Alaskans call corrections institutions daily asking for information about the status of inmates. SB 25 will provide a system that will notify a victim within 10 minutes of a change of status of an inmate, and will allow for a two-way confidential exchange of information. Ethel Barenz, prosecutors, and others have testified in support of this legislation during previous committee hearings. Other statewide support exists, from organizations such as the Peace Officers' Association and Victims for Justice. The Department of Corrections has whittled down the fiscal note from $250,000 to $150,000. SENATOR PARNELL suggested changing the word "may" to "shall" on page 1, line 6, to ensure that the money is spent on this system. SENATOR ELLIS said he was not opposed to that change but asked a representative from the Department of Corrections to address the question. Number 152 CHAIRMAN TAYLOR noted the change would also be necessary on page 2, line 10. BRUCE RICHARDS , Special Assistant to the Commissioner of the Department of Corrections, testified that he did not believe DOC would be opposed to that change. SENATOR PARNELL noted an additional change could be made on page 1, line 8, and he commented those changes might define the scope of the system and impact the fiscal note. MR. RICHARDS thought the change on page 1, line 8 would firm up the fiscal note because the project consists of two parts: the first is the actual notification call that is generated by the computer; the other will enable a person to call to check on the status of an inmate. The second part will actually generate revenue because it works similar to a 900 number. The suggested language changes on page 1, line 8 and page 2, line 10 would require the installation of that part of the system which the Department would favor. SENATOR PARNELL moved the change the word "may" to "shall" on page 1, line 8, and page 2, line 10. There being no objection, the amendment was adopted. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR noted for the record that Ms. Ethel Barenz paid him a visit to express support for SB 25. SENATOR ELLIS moved SB 25 out of committee with individual recommendations. There being no objection, the motion carried.