CSHB 252(FIN) - CRIMINAL RECORDS & OFFENDER REGISTRATION SENATOR PARNELL brought CSHB 252(FIN) before the committee as the next order of business. REPRESENTATIVE JOE RYAN, prime sponsor of HB 252, explained that legislation brings the state into compliance with federal law, It a two-tier system that is put in place for sex offenders that fail to register properly or fail to reregister. They would be guilty of a class A misdemeanor for a first offense, which would have a minimum sentence of 35 days in jail. A second offense would be a class C felony, which would be a presumptive sentence with a minimum of two years in jail. He said this legislation will give law enforcement and the prosecutors the teeth necessary in the law to get into compliance. Number 106 CAPTAIN TED BACHMAN, Division of Alaska State Troopers, Department of Public Safety, testifying from Anchorage, stated the department's support for the legislation and that he and Diane Shenker, also with the department, were available for questions from the committee. Number 082 JAYNE ANDREEN, Executive Director, Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, Department of Public Safety, voiced the council's support for HB 252. A strong sex offender registration program and statutes for Alaska goes a long way to improve the protection for potential victims in the future. She expressed appreciation for the section relating to situations where a sex offender has failed to register and the duration of that time gets added on at the end of the 15 years that they are required to register. Due to the lack of a quorum, HB 252 was set aside for further action until later in the meeting. Number 160 CSHB 252(FIN) - CRIMINAL RECORDS & OFFENDER REGISTRATION CHAIRMAN TAYLOR called the meeting back to order and asked the pleasure of the committee on CSHB 252(FIN). SENATOR PARNELL moved CSHB 252(FIN be passed out of committee with individual recommendations. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.