HB 132-PERMANENT FUND ALLOWABLE ABSENCES Number 709 CHAIR JAMES announced the next order of business is HB 132, "An Act relating to allowable absences from the state for purposes of eligibility for permanent fund dividends; and providing for an effective date," noting that there is a new proposed committee substitute. She said the difference between the last CS and the new CS is that it removes serving in the peace corps from line 24, page 2. Number 719 REPRESENTATIVE OGAN made a motion to adopt the proposed committee substitute (CS) for HB 132, version LS0202\I, as the working draft. There being no objection, that proposed CS was before the committee. CHAIR JAMES asked if there was any other discussion. Hearing none, she asked for a motion to move HB 132 out of committee. Number 731 REPRESENTATIVE OGAN moved to report CSHB 132 (STA) out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. REPRESENTATIVE WHITAKER objected because the committee is opening "Pandora's box" a little further with the addition of this piece of legislation [HB 132]. He said, in search of equity, let's go the other way and close the box a bit. CHAIR JAMES and REPRESENTATIVE HUDSON agreed with Representative Whitaker. REPRESENTATIVE KERTTULA reported a conflict of interest with her sister who works in Washington, D.C. because HB 132 might affect her. CHAIR JAMES asked for a roll call vote. Upon a second roll call vote, Representatives Ogan, Smalley, Coghill, Kerttula and James voted in favor of moving HB 132 and Representatives Hudson and Whitaker voted against it. Therefore, CSHB 132(STA) passed by a vote of 5-2. 99-31, SIDE A Number 001