HB 53-MILITARY CHILDREN SCHOOL RESIDENCY WAIVER    9:03:50 AM  CHAIR HOLLAND announced the consideration of CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 53(MLV) am(efd add) "An Act relating to residency requirements for public school enrollment for certain children of active duty military and National Guard members; and providing for an effective date." 9:04:15 AM CHAIR HOLLAND opened public testimony on HB 53; finding none, he closed public testimony. 9:04:33 AM CHAIR HOLLAND stated that a memo from his office addressed the two outstanding questions from the previous meeting. He said Mr. Bigelow and Ms. Teshner are available to answer questions on HB 53. 9:05:14 AM At ease. 9::41 AM CHAIR HOLLAND reconvened the meeting. SENATOR BEGICH asked if the waiver in HB 53 would allow out-of- state students to qualify for the PDF earlier. 9:06:18 AM COREY BIGELOW, PFD Operations Manager, Permanent Fund Dividend Division, Department of Revenue, Juneau, Alaska, replied that the Permanent Fund Dividend Division would follow the residency requirements outlined in regulation 15 AAC 23.143. HB 53 would not affect a minors eligibility determination. 9:07:22 AM CHAIR HOLLAND stated the committee had asked if the early enrollment provision of HB 53 could potentially allow a student moving between Alaska military bases to be double-counted. He stated the official response from the Department of Education and Early Development (DEED) was that double-counting of an Alaskan student would not happen. Each student is assigned a unique identification number that would prevent overlap. HEIDI TESHNER, Acting Deputy Commissioner, Office of the Commissioner, Department of Education and Early Development, Juneau, Alaska, stated she had no additional comment. SENATOR STEVENS stated that the Department of Revenues response to PFD eligibility is clear, "Under the residency requirements of [the] Permanent Fund Dividend Program it is not possible for an applicant to establish residency before their physical arrival in the state." 9:09:33 AM CHAIR HOLLAND asked for further objections; finding none he solicited closing comments from the sponsor of HB 53. REPRESENTATIVE KEN MCCARTY, Alaska State Legislature, Juneau, Alaska, stated he was honored to bring HB 53 before the committee at the request of the Department of Defense. He thanked the committee for helping to make it easier for students of military families to transfer schools. 9:10:45 AM CHAIR HOLLAND found no further comments and solicited a motion. 9:10:50 AM SENATOR STEVENS moved to report CSHB 53(MLV) am(efd add), work order 32-LS0344\B.A, from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). 9:11:04 AM CHAIR HOLLAND found no objection and CSHB 53(MLV) am(efd add) was reported from the Senate Education Standing Committee.