SENATE BILL NO. 85 "An Act relating to record checks for certain employees of the Department of Revenue; relating to permanent fund dividends; and providing for an effective date." 9:03:48 AM Co-Chair Olson relayed that the committee heard the bill on February 26, 2024 and had taken public testimony. 9:04:10 AM KEN ALPER, STAFF TO SENATOR OLSON, discussed the bill, which was the governor's bill that came to the legislature through the Department of Revenue. The bill addressed some issues related to Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) eligibility specifically for university students and Merchant Marines. The bill also allowed the division to fingerprint and background check employees as a security measure. Mr. Alper continued that there were a couple of minor changes in the committee substitute pertaining to fraud issues and confidential personal information as well as the effective date. Co-Chair Olson asked how many people would be affected by the bill. Mr. Alper did not have a figure to offer but thought the Merchant Marine number was close to ten. He estimated that the number of university students would be small. He deferred to the administration and the University. 9:06:34 AM Co-Chair Olson considered the fiscal note. Mr. Alper explained that the fiscal note reflected a change in administrative function and the work would be absorbed with existing resources. Senator Kiehl MOVED to report CSSB 85(FIN) out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSSB 85(FIN) was REPORTED out of committee with two "do pass" recommendations and with five no recommendation recommendations, and with one forthcoming zero fiscal note from the Department of Revenue. 9:07:40 AM AT EASE 9:09:55 AM RECONVENED