Alaska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Alaska House Bill HB106

Introduced
2/14/25  

Caption

Theft: Organized; Med. Records; Mail

Impact

The introduction of HB 106 is expected to have significant implications for state laws regarding theft and organized criminal activity. By codifying the offense of organized theft, the bill strengthens the legal framework that addresses theft offenses, particularly as they evolve with technology and the changing nature of criminal behaviors. Furthermore, the provisions regarding theft of medical records underscore the importance of safeguarding sensitive personal information, especially in an era of increasing data breaches and identity theft.

Summary

House Bill 106, introduced in the Alaska Legislature, addresses the increasing prevalence of organized theft, particularly in relation to medical records and mail theft. The bill aims to define the crime of organized theft and establish it as a Class A felony when committed by groups of three or more individuals coordinating their actions for profit or advantage. This legal classification will likely result in more severe penalties for those involved in such activities, thereby enhancing law enforcement's ability to combat organized crime effectively.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 106 could stem from concerns over the broad definition of organized theft, which may lead to debates about due process and the rights of individuals accused under this new classification. Critics may argue that such broadening of definitions could result in disproportionate criminalization of certain behaviors and potential overreach by law enforcement. Additionally, there remains the question of how effectively the state will be able to manage and prosecute these new classifications without overwhelming existing legal resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK SB100

Theft: Organized; Med. Records; Mail

AK HB77

Mail Theft

AK HB97

Org. Retail Theft/fund;mktplace Sales Tax

AK AB1941

Organized metal theft.

AK SB300

To Create The Criminal Offense Of Organized Retail Theft.

AK HB2582

Failure to maintain medical records

AK S0506

Public Records/Body Camera Recordings Recorded by a Code Inspector

AK AB476

Metal theft.

AK SB108

Crimes and offenses; crime of mail theft, established; penalties, provided

AK SB01321

An Act Concerning Crimes Relating To Gift Cards, Organized Retail Theft, Fostering The Sale Of Stolen Property And Civil Liability For Certain Conduct Relating To Goods, Merchandise Or Produce.

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