SENATE BILL NO. 104 "An Act relating to appropriations to the civil legal services fund." 9:09:57 AM Co-Chair Foster asked for a brief recap of the bill. [The bill was previously heard on May 2, 2024.] SENATOR FORREST DUNBAR, SPONSOR, relayed that the bill increased funding from 10 percent to 25 percent of certain legal fees collected by the Court System. The funding was collected for the Alaska Legal Services Fund to provide free civil legal services for low-income Alaskans and was the number one provider of legal services to victims of domestic violence in the state. He listed the available invited testifiers. Co-Chair Foster asked for a review of the fiscal note. NICOLE THAM, OPERATIONS MANAGER, DIVISION OF COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (via teleconference), reviewed the Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development (DCCED) fiscal impact note (FN3 (CED) dated February 16, 2024. She reported that the fiscal note reflected the increase from 10 percent to 25 percent, appropriated to the Alaska Legal Services Fund. Representative Tomaszewski asked where the money would go if it was not directed to the civil legal services fund. Senator Dunbar believed the funds would go to the general fund and would not be appropriated to the Court System. He deferred to DCCED for further answer. Ms. Thams answer was inaudible, and the question was repeated. He wondered where the extra 15 percent was currently going. Ms. Tham deferred to the Court System for the answer. Representative Josephson recalled that the Nancy Meade had previously testified that the funds would go to the General Fund (GF). Representative Coulombe asked if the financial statements for the fund were publicly available. MAGGIE HUMM, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, ALASKA LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION, (via teleconference), replied in the affirmative. Representative Coulombe asked where they could be found. Ms. Humm answered that as a non-profit the corporation was required to make its financial statement publicly available. She was uncertain if they were on posted on the website and would respond in writing. Senator Dunbar thanked the committee for hearing the bill. Co-Chair Johnson MOVED to REPORT SB 104 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. SB 104 was REPORTED out of committee with six "do pass" recommendations and five "no recommendation" recommendations and with one new zero note from the Alaska Judicial System and one previously published fiscal impact note: FN3 (CED). Co-Chair Foster thanked the sponsor.