CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 193(FIN) "An Act making a special appropriation to the Alaska Legislative Council for a study of the economic and social effects of the permanent fund dividend on the state; and providing for an effective date." CHRIS KNAUSS, STAFF, SENATOR KELLY testified in support of CSSB 193 (FIN) on behalf of the sponsor. He explained that the legislation is a follow up on a court case: Lindly v. Marlone (1990). The court addressed the two-year residency requirement in regards to the permanent fund dividend. The legislation would contract a study through the Legislative Council in the sum of $200 thousand dollars to study the social and economic affects of the dividend on the state. The study would look at what attracts people [to the state of Alaska]; is it the permanent fund dividend. The study would also look at the amount of state services used by people that come to the state. The findings would be reported to the Legislature by January 15, 2002. Representative Davies questioned if it is reasonable to accomplish the ends of the report. Mr. Knauss responded that the McDowell Group indicated that it would be a reasonable time to complete the study. The sponsor felt that it would be easier to go to contract. TAPE HFC 01 - 114, Side B  CSSB 193 (FIN) was heard and HELD in Committee for further consideration.