HOUSE BILL NO. 17 "An Act relating to retirement benefits and military service." Co-Chair Foster requested a brief recap of the bill. REPRESENTATIVE GEORGE RAUSHER, SPONSOR, provided a brief recap of the bill. He explained that the bill was focused on a very specific group of veterans who were totally and permanently disabled. It allowed the veterans to access their accrued Public Employee Retirement System (PERS) retirement benefits without penalty regardless of age with 5 years of credited service. The legislation also allowed military service, which had been purchased in accordance with the PERS standards, to count towards the credited service requirements for normal retirement. The legislation did not create new benefits but removed structural barriers. He respectfully asked for the committee's support. Co-Chair Foster noted that Representative Eischied was in the audience. 2:17:30 PM Representative Stapp related that the committee received a letter(copy on file) back from Department of Administration (DOA) regarding the bill. He believed that it contained pertinent information and read parts into the record: In claiming military service under Alaska Statute (AS) 39.35.340, the member would become indebted to the plan and the member is provided options for how to address their indebtedness. Members have the option to pay their indebtedness in full by personal check, a pre-tax transfer from an eligible account (i.e. supplemental annuity plan or deferred compensation plan) or enter into a salary reduction program in which a portion of their pay is directed to their indebtedness every payroll. Another option is to accept an actuarial reduction at retirement for claiming the service. Representative Stapp noted that the committee's main concern regarded the stress on the PERS plan, and the letter offered a good explanation of the mechanics of the bill. Representative Johnson was trying to figure out the cost to the state. She asked for any additional information other than the fiscal note. 2:19:21 PM CRAIG VALDEZ, STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE GEORGE RAUSHER, answered that there was no additional information regarding exact costs. Representative Bynum MOVED to REPORT HB 17 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. HB 17 was REPORTED out of committee with ten "do pass" recommendations, and one "no recommendation" recommendation and one previously published indeterminate fiscal note: FN1 (DOA). 2:20:54 PM Co-Chair Foster turned to the next bill on the agenda.