SENATE BILL NO. 84 An Act relating to fees for identification cards and certain motor vehicle licenses and permits; to licenses issued to drivers and to revocation of a license to drive; and providing for an effective date. Co-chair Pearce directed that SB 84 be brought on for discussion and directed attention to a new SFC fiscal note for the Dept. of Public Safety. She further explained that figures on the note were developed by Senator Kelly and his staff. JOSH FINK, aide to Senator Kelly, came before committee. He pointed to information from the Dept. of Public Safety indicating that it collects approximately 1,500 fake identification cards a year. It thus based its fiscal note on 1,500 annual license revocations. That number appears high in light of the deterrent effect of SB 84. Mr. Fink estimated that 500 revocations was a more reasonable number. The new SFC fiscal note is based on that amount, and the three requested positions were reduced to one--a hearing officer. Funding for contractual, supplies, and equipment remains as requested by the department. Total operating costs set forth on the note have been reduced from the department request of $215.7 to $146.7. Senator Kelly voiced his belief that news of the possible loss of driving privileges for use of false identification would quickly travel through underage Alaskans. The legislation is thus expected to serve as an effective deterrent. Senator Kelly advised that staff also researched the possibility of forfeiture of an individual's permanent fund dividend as well as driving privileges for use of false identification. It was determined, however, that that process would have to be undertaken through the court system, and substantial costs were involved. Co-chair Pearce voiced support for the legislation and queried members concerning disposition of the bill. Senator Kelly MOVED that SB 84 pass from committee with individual recommendations and the new SFC fiscal note. No objection having been raised, SB 84 was REPORTED OUT of committee with the $146.7 SFC fiscal note for the Dept. of Public Safety. All members signed the committee report with a "do pass" recommendation with the exception of Senator Rieger who signed "no rec."