HB 501 - UNCLAIMED PROPERTY & RESTITUTION Number 0643 CHAIR ROKEBERG announced that the next order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 501, "An Act relating to the use of unclaimed property to pay court-ordered restitution; and providing for an effective date." Number 0609 HEATHER M. NOBREGA, Staff to Representative Norman Rokeberg, House Judiciary Standing Committee, Alaska State Legislature, informed the committee that [the need for] HB 501 was brought to her attention by the Department of Revenue. This legislation would enable the department to take unclaimed property and use it to satisfy a criminal defendant's unpaid restitution or judgments awarded to the state. Currently, the department is required to take additional court action - via a Writ of Execution - before the unclaimed property can be used towards the collection of fees. This legislation would make this additional court action unnecessary and thus the unclaimed property would be available for restitution and judgments owed to the state. Ms. Nobrega highlighted that child support obligations still have priority, and that [HB 501] doesn't impact any civil judgments. REPRESENTATIVE BERKOWITZ asked whether there are any other obligations that aren't specified [in HB 501]. Number 0450 RACHEL LEWIS, Unclaimed Property Section, Treasury Division, Department of Revenue, indicated that currently, the only obligation is child support [and HB 501 would add the aforementioned second obligation]. CHAIR ROKEBERG requested an example of why HB 501 would be necessary. MS. LEWIS explained that there have been several cases in which persons residing in a correctional facility have made claims on unclaimed property. She explained that after a few phone calls, she was able to determine that these individuals did owe restitution or have an outstanding judgment against him/her, but Ms. Lewis wasn't able to pay the judgment or restitution directly because a Writ of Execution was still required. Ms. Lewis noted that there are only a handful of such cases a year; in the seven years that she has been in her position, [HB 501] might apply to only about 15 such cases. Number 0331 REPRESENTATIVE BERKOWITZ moved to report HB 501 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying zero fiscal notes. There being no objection, HB 501 was reported from the House Judiciary Standing Committee.