Antitrust Actions & Penalties [HB-72]
An Act authorizing and relating to certain causes of action for relief for direct or indirect injuries sustained as a result of antitrust violations; repealing the provision limiting to the attorney general the recovery of monetary relief for injury directly or indirectly sustained as a result of an antitrust violation; and relating to criminal and civil penalties for antitrust violations.
HB-72: Antitrust Actions & Penalties
Sponsored by: Rep. Leslie Gara
Cosponsor(s): Gara on 03/29/2011
Fetal Alcohol Spec. Disorder As Mitigator [HB-367]
An Act relating to mitigation at sentencing in a criminal case for a defendant found by the court to have been affected by a fetal alcohol spectrum disorder.
HB-367: Fetal Alcohol Spec. Disorder As Mitigator
Sponsored by: No sponsors
Hss Rpt Cs(hss) 5dp 2nr on 04/04/2012
Sex Crimes; Testimony By Video Conference [HB-359]
An Act relating to conspiracy to commit human trafficking in the first degree or sex trafficking in the first degree; relating to the crime of distribution of indecent material to minors, the crime of online enticement of a minor, the crime of prostitution, and the crime of sex trafficking; relating to forfeiture of property used in prostitution offenses; relating to testimony by video conference; adding Rule 38.3, Alaska Rules of Criminal Procedure; and providing for an effective date.
HB-359: Sex Crimes; Testimony By Video Conference
Sponsored by: No sponsors
Effective Date(s) Of Law 7/1/12 on 06/20/2012
Unintentional Harvest Of Big Game [HB-318]
An Act creating an affirmative defense and an exemption from payment of fines and restitution for a person who reports the person's own first-time unlawful taking of certain big game animals.
HB-318: Unintentional Harvest Of Big Game
Sponsored by: Rep. Tammie Wilson
Read The First Time - Referrals on 02/10/2012
Suspend Imp. Of Sentence/parole/probation [HB-303]
An Act relating to suspended imposition of sentence for certain misdemeanor criminal offences; relating to conditions of probation for criminal defendants; and relating to parole conditions for parolees.
HB-303: Suspend Imp. Of Sentence/parole/probation
Sponsored by: Rep. Leslie Gara
Sponsor Substitute Introduced on 02/17/2012
Escape/service On Prisoners/monitoring [HB-296]
An Act relating to service of process on prisoners; relating to the crime of escape; deleting the repeal of a provision relating to electronic monitoring as a special condition of probation and parole for offenders whose offense was related to a criminal street gang; amending Rule 4, Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure; and providing for an effective date.
HB-296: Escape/service On Prisoners/monitoring
Sponsored by: No sponsors
Effective Date(s) Of Law 6/15/12 on 06/15/2012
Sex Offender Probation Conditions [HB-278]
An Act allowing as a condition of probation for a defendant convicted of certain sex offenses a prohibition against the defendant's residing at a residence where outdoor recreational equipment suitable for use by children under 16 years of age is located on the property.
HB-278: Sex Offender Probation Conditions
Sponsored by: Rep. James Petersen
Prefile Released 1/13/12 on 01/17/2012
Big Game Commercial Services Board [HB-229]
An Act relating to the duties of the Big Game Commercial Services Board; relating to activities, including violations and penalties, under the supervision of the Big Game Commercial Services Board; creating a retired status license for certain retired guides and outfitters; and providing for an effective date.
HB-229: Big Game Commercial Services Board
Sponsored by: Rep. Lance Pruitt
Effective Date(s) Of Law See Chapter on 07/02/2012
Protection Of Vulnerable Adults/minors [HB-150]
An Act relating to the protection of property of persons under disability and minors; relating to the crime of violating a protective order concerning certain vulnerable persons; relating to aggravating factors at sentencing for offenses concerning a victim 65 years or older; relating to the protection of vulnerable adults; amending Rule 12(h), Alaska Rules of Criminal Procedure; amending Rule 45(a), Alaska Rules of Criminal Procedure; amending Rule 65, Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure; amending Rule 17, Alaska Rules of Probate Procedure; amending
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HB-150: Protection Of Vulnerable Adults/minors
Sponsored by: No sponsors
Jud Rpt Cs(jud) Nt 6dp on 03/21/2011
Omnibus Crime Bill [HB-127]
An Act relating to the crimes of stalking, sexual assault in the third degree, sexual assault in the fourth degree, unlawful exploitation of a minor, distribution of child pornography, online enticement of a minor, endangering the welfare of a child, sending an explicit image of a minor, harassment, and misconduct involving confidential information; making the installation, enabling, or use of keystroke loggers or other devices criminal use of a computer; relating to probation; relating to the subpoena power of the attorney general in cases involving
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HB-127: Omnibus Crime Bill
Sponsored by: No sponsors
Effective Date(s) Of Law 7/1/11 on 06/24/2011
SB-3629: As enacted, requires that a person convicted of committing a dangerous felony involving a firearm who is subsequently convicted of the same serve a minimum of 15 years imprisonment at 100 percent. - Amends TCA Title 39, Chapter 17 and Title 40.
Sponsored by: Sen. Bo Watson
Pub. Ch. 950 on 05/15/2012
You have voted SB-3629: As enacted, requires that a person convicted of committing a dangerous felony involving a firearm who is subsequently convicted of the same serve a minimum of 15 years imprisonment at 100 percent. - Amends TCA Title 39, Chapter 17 and Title 40..
SB-3566: As introduced, requires any sentence received for the offenses of identity theft and identity theft trafficking to be served consecutive to any other offense committed as a result of the identity theft. - Amends TCA Title 39, Chapter 14, Part 1.
Sponsored by: Sen. Mike Faulk
P2c, Ref. To S. Jud Comm. on 02/01/2012
You have voted SB-3566: As introduced, requires any sentence received for the offenses of identity theft and identity theft trafficking to be served consecutive to any other offense committed as a result of the identity theft. - Amends TCA Title 39, Chapter 14, Part 1..
SB-3306: As introduced, increases the number of days that a presentence report must be filed with the clerk prior to a sentencing hearing from 10 days to 15 days. - Amends TCA Title 8; Title 38; Title 39; Title 40 and Title 53.
Sponsored by: Sen. Lowe Finney
Assigned To Gen. Sub Of S. Jud. Com. on 03/14/2012
You have voted SB-3306: As introduced, increases the number of days that a presentence report must be filed with the clerk prior to a sentencing hearing from 10 days to 15 days. - Amends TCA Title 8; Title 38; Title 39; Title 40 and Title 53..
SB-3305: As introduced, adds charitable and governmental agencies to entities at which a person convicted of simple possession may be required to perform community service. - Amends TCA Title 39; Title 40; Title 53, Chapter 10 and Title 53, Chapter 11.
Sponsored by: Sen. Mike Faulk
Rcvd. From S., Held On H. Desk. on 04/17/2012
You have voted SB-3305: As introduced, adds charitable and governmental agencies to entities at which a person convicted of simple possession may be required to perform community service. - Amends TCA Title 39; Title 40; Title 53, Chapter 10 and Title 53, Chapter 11..
SB-2840: As introduced, increases from 85 percent to 100 percent the percentage of the sentence imposed that a person convicted of certain specified offenses must serve before being eligible for release. - Amends TCA Title 40, Chapter 35, Part 5.
Sponsored by: Sen. Dolores Gresham
P2c, Ref. To S. Jud Comm. on 01/26/2012
You have voted SB-2840: As introduced, increases from 85 percent to 100 percent the percentage of the sentence imposed that a person convicted of certain specified offenses must serve before being eligible for release. - Amends TCA Title 40, Chapter 35, Part 5..
SB-2656: As introduced, provides that a person who is convicted of an offense involving a motor vehicle that injures or kills two or more first responders who are acting in the line of duty at the scene of or in route to or from an accident or medical emergency must serve any sentences received consecutively rather than concurrently. - Amends TCA Section 40-35-115.
Sponsored by: Sen. Rusty Crowe
Action Def. In S. Jud Comm. To 3/27/2012 on 03/20/2012
You have voted SB-2656: As introduced, provides that a person who is convicted of an offense involving a motor vehicle that injures or kills two or more first responders who are acting in the line of duty at the scene of or in route to or from an accident or medical emergency must serve any sentences received consecutively rather than concurrently. - Amends TCA Section 40-35-115..
SB-2566: As enacted, makes elected and appointed public officials ineligible for diversion for criminal offenses committed in their official capacity or that involve the duties of their offices. - Amends TCA Title 39 and Title 40.
Sponsored by: Sen. Ken Yager
Pub. Ch. 766 on 04/24/2012
You have voted SB-2566: As enacted, makes elected and appointed public officials ineligible for diversion for criminal offenses committed in their official capacity or that involve the duties of their offices. - Amends TCA Title 39 and Title 40..