HOUSE BILL NO. 364 "An Act relating to allowable absences from the state for purposes of eligibility for permanent fund dividends; and providing for an effective date." Co-Chair Larson MOVED to ADOPT work draft # 8-LS1378\X, dated 5/5/94. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. REPRESENTATIVE JIM NORDLUND spoke in support of CSHB 364 (FIN). He explained that CSHB 364 (FIN) would add two permanent fund dividend check offs, Alaska Children's Trust Fund and the Iditarod Race. TOM WILLIAMS, DIRECTOR, ALASKA PERMANENT FUND DIVIDEND DIVISION, DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE spoke against CSHB 364 1 (FIN). He noted that the Division does not support check offs. He stressed that the program was not designed to promote any other programs or organizations or provide a mechanism for eligible Alaskans to donate to a organization or program of their choice. He expressed concern with the practice of allowing organizations to promote contributions via the dividend application. He noted that requests by other groups have been rejected. Mr. Williams discussed the fiscal impact of the legislation. He projected that the cost of adding two check offs to the dividend application would be $36.0 thousand dollars in the first year. Additional years would cost $15.5 thousand dollars. In response to a question by Representative Parnell, Mr. Williams acknowledged that a check off for the Anchorage Olympics was on the dividend application from 1986 to 1989. Representative Brown questioned if a description of the Alaska Children's Fund should be included. She suggested that "for prevention of child abuse and neglect" could be added after "fund" on page 2, line 3. Mr. Williams stressed that the application cannot accommodate additional language. He noted that the application size will have to be increased to accomadate the additional two check offs. He stated that a two to three line description could be added to the application instructions. He clarified that the Division could attempt to add the suggested language. Mr. Williams noted that the direct deposit option would not apply to those wishing to assign a portion of their dividend. Substantial reprogramming would be required to allow direct deposit after the assignment of a portion of the dividend. Representatives Hanley and Martin spoke in opposition to the legislation. Representative Foster MOVED to report CSHB 364 (FIN) out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSHB 364 (FIN) was reported out of Committee with "no recommendation" and with a fiscal impact note by the Department of Revenue.