SB 292 - INTERSTATE TRANSFERS OF INMATES Co-chair Pearce directed that SB 292 be brought on for discussion. DAVID SKIDMORE, aide to Senator Frank, came before committee. He explained that the commissioner of corrections presently has statutory authority to transfer inmates out of state if he determines transfer is in the best interest of the state. Statutes provide two different standards for determining whether an individual inmate may be transferred. AS 33.30.061(b) provides a positive test allowing transfer if rehabilitation and treatment will not be impaired. However, an introductory clause in AS 33.36.010 relating to the interstate corrections compact, provides a negative test, saying that corrections may not transfer an inmate if his or her rehabilitation and treatment will be better facilitated inside Alaska. The proposed bill resolves the conflicting standards and establishes one test. It deletes the more restrictive standard and substitutes the less restrictive standard. Co-chair Pearce inquired concerning the impetus for the bill. Mr. Skidmore explained that it was suggested by Michael Stark of the Dept. of Law. Conflicting statutes have created a problem with past transfers. Co-chair Pearce called for additional testimony on the bill. None was forthcoming. Senator Rieger MOVED that SB 292 pass from committee with individual recommendations. No objection having been raised, SB 292 was REPORTED OUT of committee with zero fiscal notes from The Dept. of Corrections and Dept. of Public Safety. All members present signed the committee report with a "do pass" recommendation. Senator Kerttula was absent from the meeting and did not sign.