SB 253: An Act relating to reapplication for the 1993 permanent fund dividend when the United States Postal Service documents the loss of mail during the 1993 application period; and providing for an effective date. Senator Mike Miller, sponsor of SB 253, testified in support of the bill. Thomas C. Williams, Director, Permanent Fund Dividend Division, Department of Revenue, testified as to the department's neutral position on the bill. The committee questioned whether SB 253 was a "temporary" law. Satisfied that it was by Legislative Legal Services, the bill was REPORTED OUT of committee with a "do pass" and a zero fiscal note from the Department of Revenue. SENATE BILL NO. 253: An Act relating to reapplication for the 1993 permanent fund dividend when the United States Postal Service documents the loss of mail during the 1993 application period; and providing for an effective date. CO-CHAIR PEARCE announced that SB 253 was before committee and invited Senator Miller, sponsor of the bill, to join the committee at the table. SENATOR MILLER testified in support of SB 253. He explained that on January 8th, 9th, and 11th the mail from the North Pole post office had been lost. This bill would allow people that mailed their PFD applications on those days to reapply. Sworn statements and documentation from the postal service would be required with the reapplications. Senator Miller confirmed the loss of mail on those days because of a personal piece of mail that he was missing. SENATOR KERTTULA asked Senator Miller what document would be required from the post office. Senator Miller said that the post office has supplied a document for use by residents for creditors that did not receive payments, etc. In answer to Co-chair Pearce, Senator Miller confirmed that SB 253 was temporary law. Co-chair Pearce invited Thomas C. Williams, Director, Permanent Fund Dividend Division, Department of Revenue to join the committee at the table. THOMAS C. WILLIAMS testified that the department in general opposes general reopenings but because of the narrow construction of the bill and because it is a temporary measure, their position is neutral. He believed that it would not have a large impact on the division and the number of people affected would be forty to fifty. Those could be processed without an impact on the operation. SENATOR RIEGER MOVED for passage of SB 253 from committee with individual recommendations after clarification from legal that the legislation is clearly temporary law. No objections being raised, SB 253 was REPORTED OUT of committee with a zero fiscal note for the Department of Revenue. Co-chairs Pearce and Frank, Senators Rieger, Kelly, Rieger, Kerttula, and Sharp signed the committee report with a "do pass" recommendation. (Immediately following the meeting, clarification was received from Legislative Legal Services that SB 253, as worded, was temporary law.)