HB 198 - PFD ALLOWABLE ABSENCES REPRESENTATIVE KIM ELTON came forward to testify on CSHB 198(STA). He stated that the bill does three things, it provides for new allowable absences from the state, which are to care for a family member with a critical, life-threatening illness; to care for a terminally-ill family member; or for the purpose of selling the estate of a deceased family member. (Some of Representative Elton's testimony was cut off, due to the end of the tape.) TAPE 96-51, SIDE A Number 085 REPRESENTATIVE BUNDE asked Representative Elton if he envisioned someone going out-of-state to care for someone who is comatose, someone who could remain so for the rest of their life. REPRESENTATIVE ELTON noted that Mr. McGee, Chief, Permanent Fund Dividend Division Operations, might be better able to answer this question. Chairman Porter stated that for the record Mr. McGee nodded his head in the affirmative. A person caring for someone who is comatose would have to come back to the state every two years in order to qualify for a Permanent Fund Dividend. Number 145 REPRESENTATIVE TOOHEY asked how many people would be out-of-state for two years with a terminally ill person. She thought that this was stretching it. She thought this period of time would be more like three to four months. REPRESENTATIVE GREEN made a motion to move CSHB 198(STA) from the House Judiciary Committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note. There being no objection, it was so moved.