Legislature(2011 - 2012)HOUSE FINANCE 519
04/02/2012 01:30 PM House FINANCE
| Audio | Topic |
|---|---|
| Start | |
| HB359 | |
| HB292 | |
| Adjourn |
* first hearing in first committee of referral
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
| += | HB 359 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| + | HB 292 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| + | TELECONFERENCED |
HOUSE BILL NO. 292
"An Act relating to property exemptions for retirement
plans; relating to pleadings, orders, liability, and
notices under the Uniform Probate Code; relating to
the Alaska Principal and Income Act; relating to the
Alaska Uniform Transfers to Minors Act; relating to
the disposition of human remains; relating to
insurable interests for life insurance policies;
relating to transfers of individual retirement plans;
relating to the community property of married persons;
and amending Rule 301(a), Alaska Rules of Evidence."
3:14:40 PM
Vice-chair Fairclough MOVED CSHB 292(L&C), 27-LS1232/I as a
working document before the committee. There being NO
OBJECTION it was so ordered.
JANE PIERSON, STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE STEVE THOMPSON,
explained the legislation. She read from the sponsor
statement:
House Bill 292 provides for amendments to statute in
the following areas:
· Extends protection for retirement plan assets to
the beneficiaries of retirement plans (often the
surviving spouse).
· Provides means of representation for minors and
incapacitated persons in dealing with settlements
of accounts or settlement agreements.
· Amends the 2003 Alaska Principal and Income Act
to conform to current IRS regulations.
· Provides rules concerning who may control the
disposition of decedents' remains.
· Makes conforming amendments to Alaska's laws
regarding insurable interests to align with
changes to the Uniform Trust Code.
· Provides that IRA interests can be voluntarily
transferred to a family member or trust.
· Makes amendments to Alaska's community property
provisions to update and clarify the ownership of
community property.
· Allows a beneficiary to extend the time funds
will be held in a Uniform Transfer to Minors
Account.
3:17:08 PM
DAVID SHAFTEL, PRIVATE ATTORNEY, ANCHORAGE (via
teleconference), detailed the sectional analysis (copy on
file).
Representative Edgmon asked for the highlights of the bill.
Mr. Shaftel pointed to Section 4 and 5, which dealt with
extending virtual representation from agreements that were
reached in court to agreements that were reached outside of
court, such as settlements or trust accountings. He
furthered that Sections 6 through 8 spoke to a method for
modifying trust, and had been adopted by 13 states. He
continued to explain that Sections 9-25 dealt with the
Alaska Principal and Income Act, and incorporated new
federal regulations and recommendations from national
experts to improve the income act. Sections 26 through 28
detailed the amendments to Alaska Uniform Transfers to
Minors Act; the change allowed, with the minors consent,
the extension of the accounts beyond the age of 25. He
concluded that Section 29 related to decedents remains.
3:22:19 PM
Representative Costello asked whether Sections 26 through
28 provided a ceiling of 25 years of age, or extended the
age.
Mr. Shaftel replied that the extension could be applied to
any age that was agreeable to the minor and the custodian.
Representative Costello asked about the priority list in
Section 29 related to the decision of disposing of remains.
Mr. Shaftel answered that the list could be found on Pages
24 and 25 of the bill. He continued to Section 30, which
spoke to insurable interests and clarified the law and made
it clear that trusts and business entities could own life
insurance if the beneficiaries were those with an insurable
interest. He stated that Section 31 dealt with transfers of
IRA interests and allowed for the voluntary transfer of IRA
interests for estate planning purposes. Sections 32 through
36 spoke to the state community property act and clarified
survivorship questions and beneficiary designations.
3:25:23 PM
Representative Guttenberg asked about sections 6 through 8;
particularly the last paragraph. He wondered about the
level of flexibility that would be allowed for adjusting to
changing circumstances.
Mr. Shaftel replied that the statute was a result of
hearing in New York concerning the balance of correcting
administrative types of errors and dispositive changes. He
said that when making a change to the trust the dispositive
plan in place would need to be followed. He said that
increasingly he had seen plans where the trustee was given
absolute discretion to make distributions, which allowed
for more leeway. He relayed that there was no such thing
anymore as a completely irrevocable trust. He stressed that
the provision had been carefully vetted.
3:27:58 PM
DOUGLAS BLATTMACHR, ALASKA TRUST COMPANY (via
teleconference), spoke in strong support of the bill.
BETH CHAPMAN, PRIVATE ATTORNEY, JUNEAU, strongly supported
the legislation.
Representative Gara asked whether there was any language in
the bill that would weaken the rights of beneficiaries or
victims of fraud.
Ms. Chapman responded in the negative.
Co-Chair Thomas CLOSED public testimony.
Vice-chair Fairclough discussed the one zero fiscal note
from Department of Commerce, Community and Economic
Development.
Vice-chair Fairclough MOVED to report CSHB 292(L&C) out of
committee with individual recommendations and the
accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was
so ordered.
CSHB 292(L&C) was REPORTED out of committee with a "do
pass" recommendation and with one previously published zero
fiscal note: FN1 (CED).
| Document Name | Date/Time | Subjects |
|---|---|---|
| HB292 Explanation of Changes from Version A to Version M.pdf |
HFIN 4/2/2012 1:30:00 PM |
HB 292 |
| HB292 Legal Opinion.pdf |
HFIN 4/2/2012 1:30:00 PM |
HB 292 |
| HB292 Sectional 2.24.12.pdf |
HFIN 4/2/2012 1:30:00 PM |
HB 292 |
| Memo re Contracts Clause Issue.pdf |
HFIN 4/2/2012 1:30:00 PM |
HB 292 |
| HB292 Sponsor Statement.pdf |
HFIN 4/2/2012 1:30:00 PM |
HB 292 |
| Memo re Single Subject rule.pdf |
HFIN 4/2/2012 1:30:00 PM |
HB 292 |
| Westlaw Croft v. Parnell.pdf |
HFIN 4/2/2012 1:30:00 PM |
HB 289 |
| HB 359 - LOS.PDF |
HFIN 4/2/2012 1:30:00 PM |
HB 359 |
| HB359 Amendments Gara 1-2.pdf |
HFIN 4/2/2012 1:30:00 PM |
HB 359 |