Legislature(2009 - 2010)HOUSE FINANCE 519
04/15/2010 08:30 AM House FINANCE
* first hearing in first committee of referral
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
+ | SB 13 | TELECONFERENCED | |
+ | SB 32 | TELECONFERENCED | |
+ | SB 83 | TELECONFERENCED | |
+ | SB 139 | TELECONFERENCED | |
+ | SB 159 | TELECONFERENCED | |
+ | SB 172 | TELECONFERENCED | |
+ | SB 174 | TELECONFERENCED | |
+ | SB 220 | TELECONFERENCED | |
+ | SB 234 | TELECONFERENCED | |
+ | SB 243 | TELECONFERENCED | |
+ | SB 258 | TELECONFERENCED | |
+ | SB 266 | TELECONFERENCED | |
+ | SB 279 | TELECONFERENCED | |
+ | SB 312 | TELECONFERENCED | |
+ | TELECONFERENCED | ||
+= | SB 305 | TELECONFERENCED | |
SENATE BILL NO. 266 "An Act relating to emergency compensation from the Violent Crimes Compensation Board." GRIER HOPKINS, STAFF, SENATOR JOE THOMAS delivered the sponsor statement. The Victims of Violent Crimes Compensation Board (VCCB) was created in 1972 in an attempt to mitigate the financial hardships suffered by victims of violent crimes. This board is able to support these victims and their dependents with up to $40,000 and $1,500 in immediate emergency compensation. Senate Bill 266 proposes to increase the limit for emergency compensation to $3,500. The allowable amount for emergency compensation has not been increased since 1975 and is limited to verifiable lost wages, counseling and relocation costs. The most pressing need for emergency compensation is to cover relocation costs when a victim is in immediate danger at their current location. The costs for these emergency expenses have increased substantially over the years, and $1,500 is unable to cover deposit and first and last month rents, especially when a family or dependents are involved. Emergency awards are necessary because the Board only meets approximately five times per year, and it can be several weeks or months before a claim are considered. In Fiscal Year 2009 there was $25,547.80 given in emergency compensation for 22 claims. 12 of these were made at the maximum amount of $1,500. So far in FY2010, $29,699.17 has been awarded by way of emergency awards for 24 claims. The crime victim compensation fund receives approximately 70% of its appropriations from the state in the form of felon's garnished Permanent Fund Dividends and 30% from federal funds. This type of compensation is deducted from the final amount given to the victim and any excess award must be repaid to the Board. I urge you to join me in assisting Alaska's victims of violent crimes when their need is greatest and support Senate Bill 266. 10:21:30 AM Representative Fairclough asked if either a higher number or average claims for relocation were considered. KATE HUDSON, ADMINISTRATOR, VIOLENT CRIMES COMPENSATION BOARD explained that the main issue for emergency funds is relocation. Lost wages and counseling are not generally issues. She explained that the board looked at an average cost of an apartment including a security deposit and two months wages. Representative Fairclough envisioned $5000. A travel expense from rural Alaska including rent and deposits for utilities could not be covered with $3500. Mr. Hopkins explained that the $3500 is awarded immediately to help the victim relocate. The victim can always approach the board for additional funding up to the $40 thousand limit. Representative Fairclough stated that due to the timing, she would not offer an amendment but she planned to offer it on the floor along with costs for justification. She believed that $3500 would not be sufficient to meet transportation needs. Ms. Hudson commented that involved children have their own claim numbers and the board can often award $3500 per claim number. Representative Fairclough asked if the award for children was at the discretion of the board. Ms. Hudson responded true. She opined that the board opened cases that they did not have to. 10:25:26 AM Representative Gara liked Representative Fairclough's suggestion. He asked how her suggestion would affect the solvency of the board. Ms. Hudson opined that the change would have no impact. Vice-Chair Thomas commented that he agreed with Representative Fairclough about the travel costs. Representative Foster asked how a person residing in a village might become aware of the opportunity. Ms. Hudson responded that law enforcement is required to provide the information. She noted that child advocacy programs also advertise the opportunity. 10:27:25 AM Representative Salmon wondered about relocation in the urban area. Ms. Hudson replied that depends on the claimant's plan. Some claimants choose to move out of town, while others wish to relocate to another state. 10:28:16 AM Co-Chair Hawker opened public testimony. GERAD GODFREY, VIOLENT CRIMES COMPENSATION BOARD (via teleconference) thanked Representative Fairclough for her observation. He commented on an early concern regarding the incremental adjustment paired with inflation as the initial increase was $1500 to $6000. In reality, children sometimes have their own claim. He mentioned recent instances where a female involved in a domestic violence situation was in an isolated community where the people of her community would turn against her if she cooperated with law enforcement. The board's role in the matter is to encourage cooperation and performance of the civic duty to prosecute. He hoped that $3500 would better serve. If a person must consider relocating in an urban area, the board may suggest safe areas. Co-Chair Hawker closed public testimony. Representative Fairclough MOVED to report SB 266 out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. SB 266 was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with previously published fiscal note: FN1 (DOA) 10:34:15 AM RECESS to CALL of the CHAIR 2:10:09 PM RECONVENED
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K version CE Workdraft.pdf |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
CS WORKDRAFT Kversion SB 305 SB 305 |
Summary of Changes to SC workdraft K SB 305.pdf |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 305 |
sb13_2009 summary 3-9-09[1].pdf |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 13 |
SB 13 - Sponsor Statement 2-10-09 (H)FIN.pdf |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 13 |
SB 13 Sectional Summary 26-LS0076A (H)FIN.pdf |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 13 |
CS SB 83 (L&C) section analysis.pdf |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 83 |
SB 83 Gov Transmittal Letter.pdf |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 83 |
Explanation of Changes between SB 83 and CSSB 83.pdf |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 83 |
SB139 Sponsor Statement Revised.PDF |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 139 |
SB 139 Data Health Care Professions Loan Repayment Program Concept Proposal.PDF |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 139 |
SB 159 Sponsor Statement H FIN.pdf |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 159 |
SB172 Sectional.PDF |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 172 |
SB172 Sponsor Statement.PDF |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 172 |
Sectional Analysis.pdf |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 174 |
Changes to SB 220 in SB 220 FIN[1].pdf |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 220 |
Sectional on SB 220, version Y.doc |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 220 |
Sponsor Statement for SB 220.docx |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 220 |
HCS CSSB 234 Sponsor Statement.docx |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 234 |
Summary of Changes to HCS CSSB 234.docx |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 234 |
Sponsor Statement[1] SB 258.pdf |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 258 |
Support Documents[1] SB258.pdf |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 258 |
Sponsor Statement - SB 266.doc |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 266 |
HCS for CS for SB 279_LC_ Sectional Analysis.pdf |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 279 |
SB 279 Sponsor Statement.pdf |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 279 |
SB 279 Back-Up.pdf |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 279 |
2010 04 12 SB312 Port of Call Payments.pdf |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM SFIN 4/14/2010 9:00:00 AM |
SB 312 |
SB 312 Sectional Analysis.docx |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM SFIN 4/5/2010 10:00:00 AM |
SB 312 |
SB 312 Sponsor Statement.docx |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM SFIN 4/5/2010 10:00:00 AM |
SB 312 |
SB 305 SECTIONAL for CS.pdf |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 305 |
SB305 sponsor statement.docx |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 305 |
HCS CSSB305(RES)(title am)-REV-TAX-04-13-10 decoupling.pdf |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 305 |
2010 04 15 Historical Rev Distribution 3Yrs.pdf |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 312 |
2010 03 02 D Wood Calculations FY2008_09.pdf |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
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SB 13 Support Letter.pdf |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 13 |
SB 220 Amendments #2 3 4.pdf |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 220 |
SB 305 Amendment Hawker.pdf |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 305 |
SB 172 Amendment #1 Hawker.pdf |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 172 |
Sponsor Statement 243.docx |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
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Corrected Sectional Analysis Sb 243 version P.docx |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 243 |
H FIN Comments on SB 305 4-15-10 FINAL.pdf |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |
SB 305 |
Qualifying For the AGIA Tax Inducement - H FIN 4-15-10.pdf |
HFIN 4/15/2010 8:30:00 AM |