State of Alaska
Fiscal Note
Bill Version: CSHB 51(JUD)
2022 Legislative Session
Fiscal Note Number: 1
(H) Publish Date: 2/4/2022
Identifier: HB051-CRIM-CJL-1-14-2022 Department: Department of Law
Title: AGGRAVATING FACTORS AT SENTENCING Appropriation: Criminal Division
Sponsor: JOSEPHSON Allocation: Criminal Justice Litigation
Requester: (H) State Affairs OMB Component Number: 2202
Expenditures/Revenues
Note: Amounts do not include inflation unless otherwise noted below. (Thousands of Dollars)
Included in
FY2023 Governor's
Appropriation FY2023 Out-Year Cost Estimates
Requested Request
OPERATING EXPENDITURES FY 2023 FY 2023 FY 2024 FY 2025 FY 2026 FY 2027 FY 2028
Personal Services
Travel
Services
Commodities
Capital Outlay
Grants & Benefits
Miscellaneous
Total Operating 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Fund Source (Operating Only)
None
Total 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Positions
Full-time
Part-time
Temporary
Change in Revenues
None
Total 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Estimated SUPPLEMENTAL (FY2022) cost: 0.0 (separate supplemental appropriation required)
Estimated CAPITAL (FY2023) cost: 0.0 (separate capital appropriation required)
Does the bill create or modify a new fund or account? No
(Supplemental/Capital/New Fund - discuss reasons and fund source(s) in analysis section)
ASSOCIATED REGULATIONS
Does the bill direct, or will the bill result in, regulation changes adopted by your agency? No
If yes, by what date are the regulations to be adopted, amended or repealed?
Why this fiscal note differs from previous version/comments:
Updated for SLA2022 fiscal note template.
Prepared By: Valerie Rose, Budget Analyst Phone: (907)465-3674
Division: Administrative Services Division Date: 01/14/2022
Approved By: Amber LeBlanc, Administrative Services Director Date: 01/14/22
Agency: Office of Management and Budget
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CSHB 51(JUD) - Fiscal Note 1
FISCAL NOTE ANALYSIS
STATE OF ALASKA BILL NO. HB 51
2022 LEGISLATIVE SESSION
Analysis
This legislation creates an aggravator at sentencing if the defendant knowingly directed the conduct constituting the offense
at the victim because of the victims sexual orientation or gender identity.
Aggravators are proved in conjunction with the prosecution of the defendant and are considered when imposing a
sentence. Therefore, this aggravator would apply to cases which the department had already accepted for prosecution on
other grounds and would not result in a substantial increase in workload. For these reasons the department does not
anticipate a fiscal impact from this legislation.
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Statutes affected:
HB0051A, AM HB 51, introduced 02/18/2021: 12.55.155, 12.55.125, 11.61.140, 11.41.410, 11.41.458, 11.41.460, 11.41.434, 11.61.128, 12.55.145, 11.16.110, 11.41.455, 11.41.470, 11.46.400, 11.71.900, 47.07.063, 18.15.310, 18.07.111, 12.55.135, 11.81.900
HB0051B, AM CSHB 51(JUD), introduced 02/04/2022: 12.55.155, 12.55.125, 11.61.140, 11.41.410, 11.41.458, 11.41.460, 11.41.434, 11.61.128, 12.55.145, 11.16.110, 11.41.455, 11.41.470, 11.46.400, 11.71.900, 47.07.063, 18.15.310, 18.07.111, 12.55.135, 11.81.900
HB0051A, AM HB 51, introduced 01/08/2021: 12.55.155, 12.55.125, 11.61.140, 11.41.410, 11.41.458, 11.41.460, 11.41.434, 11.61.128, 12.55.145, 11.16.110, 11.41.455, 11.41.470, 11.46.400, 11.71.900, 47.07.063, 18.15.310, 18.07.111, 12.55.135, 11.81.900