HB 144: An Act relating to fees for certain costs of administering the permanent fund dividend program. Thomas C. Williams, Director, Permanent Fund Dividend Division, Department of Revenue, testified in support of HB 144. Representative Terry Martin later joined him and answered questions from the committee. Discussion was held by Senators Frank and Kelly regarding attachments and assignments of PFDs. The bill was REPORTED OUT of committee with individuals recommendations and a zero fiscal note from the Department of Revenue. HOUSE BILL NO. 144: An Act relating to fees for certain costs of administering the permanent fund dividend program. Co-Chair Pearce announced that HB 144 was before committee and invited Thomas C. Williams, Director, Permanent Fund Dividend Division, Department of Revenue, to join the committee at the table. She explained the only reason HB 144 was brought back to Senate Finance from Senate Rules Committee was a new Department of Revenue fiscal note. THOMAS C. WILLIAMS said the fiscal note changed due to the estimate of the amount of revenues that would be received assuming a $2 fee would be adopted instead of a $5 fee on which the original fiscal note was based. In answer to Co-chair Frank, Mr. Williams said that the original estimate only covered the staff cost for processing the applications. At this time Co-chair Pearce invited Representative Martin to join Mr. Williams at the table. Co-chair Frank commented that he was encouraged that the fee was as low as $2 in estimating processing costs. REPRESENTATIVE MARTIN added that HB 144 would allow the recipients of the money, pay for the work involved. In answer to Co-chair Frank, Mr. Williams explained that last year the estimated cost of processing attachments and assignments was approximately $60.0, not including data processing time. Since they felt $1 fee would not cover the costs, a $2 was chosen as a even fee that would approximately cover costs. Mr. Williams said that the costs are now shown as administrative fees. Discussion was held between Co-chair Frank, Senator Kelly and Mr. Williams regarding false assignments and attachments. CO-CHAIR FRANK MOVED for passage of HB 144 from committee with individual recommendations. No objections being raised, HB 144 and a zero fiscal note from the Department of Revenue was REPORTED OUT of committee. Co-chairs Pearce and Frank, Senators Kelly, Rieger, and Sharp signed the committee report with a "do pass" recommendation. Senator Kerttula signed no recommendation.