Legislature(2003 - 2004)
04/17/2003 09:04 AM Senate FIN
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CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 59(JUD)
"An Act relating to permanent fund dividend program notice
requirements and to the ineligibility for permanent fund
dividends of certain persons sentenced for driving while under
the influence of an alcoholic beverage, inhalant, or
controlled substance, or for refusal to submit to a chemical
test."
This was the first hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance
Committee.
Co-Chair Wilken stated this bill, sponsored by Senator Cowdery
"makes the person convicted of driving under the influence of
alcoholic beverage or refusal to submit to a chemical test,
ineligible for a permanent fund dividend for the qualifying year in
which he or she was convicted.
CRYSTAL MOORE, Staff to Senator Cowdery, testified this bill is
identical to SB 58 with the exception that it applies to Driving
Under the Influence (DUI) offenses rather than uninsured motorists.
She noted that after the first offence, the dividend it forfeited
for one year, and following subsequent offenses, the dividend is
denied for five years.
Senator Cowdery reiterated his earlier comments to SB 58 stressing
they apply to this legislation as well: "Nobody is going to lose
anything unless they're caught". He added that the provisions in
both bills are not retroactive.
LANDA BAILY, Special Assistant and Legislative Liaison, Department
of Revenue stated the intent of this bill is "to deter specific
conduct that we as a society absolutely do not condone." She opined
that any policy intended to deter driving while under the influence
is of "critical importance to the State of Alaska, to everyone who
lives here." She repeated that her comments are not intended to be
oppositional, rather informational.
She again reported that the Child Support Enforcement Division was
one of the top ten garishers of the permanent fund dividend in FY
01. She elaborated that the Division submitted 12,821 records with
10,448 requests paid, amounting to $12,846,911.89 for delinquent
child support payments. She estimated that one to ten percent of
those records could be impacted by this legislation.
Ms. Baily repeated her caution that the Division would be unable to
access the "offending parent's" permanent fund dividend in order to
pay child support arrearages, which would be an unintended
consequence of this legislation.
Senator Cowdery asserted that most Driving While Intoxicated (DWI)
offenders honor their obligations to their family. He was unsure
how to address those that do not.
Senator Taylor asked if this legislation requires a conviction of
DUI or rather an arrest or refusal to submit to a chemical test.
Senator Cowdery assumed a conviction would be required before the
legislation would apply.
Senator Taylor noted that when a motorist refuses to submit to a
chemical test, the driver's license is suspended as an
administrative action.
Co-Chair Wilken asked if the intent is to deny a dividend only in
instances of a conviction and not in the case of a motorist who
refuses to submit to a chemical test.
Senator Cowdery understood that a refusal to submit to a chemical
test is the same as a conviction.
Senator Taylor corrected that these are separate crimes, although
the penalties are the same.
Co-Chair Wilken noted several of the questions posed to SB 58 also
apply to this bill and would be addressed at a later date.
Senator Bunde posed a scenario of an uninsured motorist arrested
for DWI and asked if the offender would be denied a permanent fund
dividend to two years given the two offenses.
Senator Olson asked if the provision of this bill would apply to
operators of boats, off-road vehicles, etc.
Senator Cowdery expressed his intent that this legislation would
apply only to vehicles traveling on publicly maintained roadways.
He stated he does not intend the bill to impact pilots or
watercraft operators.
Co-Chair Wilken ordered the bill HELD in Committee.
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