HB 262-SENIOR BENEFITS PROG. ELIGIBILITY  4:23:33 PM CHAIR SEATON announced that the next order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 262, "An Act relating to eligibility requirements of the Alaska senior benefits payment program; and providing for an effective date." SEAN O'BRIEN, Director, Director's Office, Division of Public Assistance, Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS), summarized the senior benefits program to Alaskan seniors with a low to moderate income as three different cash benefit amounts, $125, $175, and $250 per month, dependent on the income of the applicant and tied to the Alaska Federal Poverty Guidelines. He explained that the intent of proposed HB 262 was four fold: one additional eligibility requirement for the necessity to be a U.S. citizen or qualified alien is added; qualified aliens would be eligible with all other public assistance programs; the original intent of the program to be in alignment with the adult public assistance program is corrected with this one criteria; and, about $43,000 annually based on the 16 non-qualified aliens currently known to be in the system is saved. He reported that, in order to meet citizenship requirements, a person must be a U.S. citizen or national, or a qualified alien. He noted that a qualified alien must have been in the U.S. for five years, whereas a non-qualified alien would either be someone who the U.S. Immigration Service is aware of but has no plan to deport; a non-immigrant, an individual in the U.S. lawfully but temporarily; or an illegal alien. He reported that of the 16 aforementioned non-qualified individuals, 12 had not yet met the five year waiting period, 3 were non-immigrants, and 1 was illegal. CHAIR SEATON asked for clarification about the three non- immigrants. MR. O'BRIEN explained that these individuals were here lawfully but on a temporary basis, such as work visas, student visas, or diplomats. CHAIR SEATON asked about the amounts paid relative to the percentage of poverty. 4:29:22 PM MONICA MITCHELL, Chief, Policy and Program Development, Division of Public Assistance, Department of Health and Social Services, explained that the monthly payment of $250 was for an income level up to 75 percent of the federal poverty level, the $175 monthly payment was for an income level between 75 and 100 percent of federal poverty level, and the $125 monthly payment was for income between 100 percent and 175 percent of the federal poverty level. CHAIR SEATON directed attention to page 2, line 5 of the proposed bill, and asked for clarification regarding the payment of $120 a month. MS. MITCHELL offered her belief that this senior benefit could be a holdover from the general assistance program which would need to be corrected. CHAIR SEATON asked for this to be identified, and, if necessary, cleaned up at this time. REPRESENTATIVE TARR opined that this was in reference to the senior longevity program. CHAIR SEATON asked for the definitive answer. REPRESENTATIVE VAZQUEZ declared her support of the proposed bill as it closed a loophole. She asked if the general relief statutes should also be addressed and imposed with the same requirement. MR. O'BRIEN said he would review this. 4:32:16 PM CHAIR SEATON opened public testimony. After ascertaining that no one wished to testify, closed public testimony. [HB 262 was held over.]