HOUSE BILL NO. 108 "An Act relating to claims on permanent fund dividends for defaulted public assistance overpayments." Marveen Coggins, Legislative Aid to Representative Toohey, testified that HB 108 gives the Dept of Health & Social Services authority to collect delinquent public assistance overpayments by administrative garnishment of an individual's permanent fund dividend. Frequently, persons who did receive overpayment have agreed to repay the debt, but despite repeated request for payment, the debt is ignored. Currently, outstanding delinquent debts are in excess of one-half million dollars. HB 108 will allow for a less expensive, more expedient administrative procedure. Recovery of the debt would be pursued in the same manner that delinquent student loans are pursued. The Department supports HB 108. There are two revenue generating fiscal notes from the Dept of Health & Social Services and the Dept of Revenue. Elmer Lindstrom, Special Assistant to the Commissioner of the Dept of Health & Social Services joined the committee. He stated that over time, the amount of money generated by the program would decline. The first amount is reflective of backlogged claims that this bill would allow the Dept to collect. He stated that amount of individuals effected in FY 96 is 75. AFDC claims from 60 to 90 in 2001. There are 12,000 families receiving public assistance in Alaska. Senator Sharp asked if the permanent funds would be subsidizing the Dept of Health & Social Services. Mr. Lindstrom assured the committee that this bill is the same as any other garnishment situation. It is the individuals dividend that is garnished, not taken off the top of the pool of funds available for dividends, as is the case of those that are indicated on the dividend check stub. Senator Rieger questioned why this bill is necessary, because the existing law sounds as though it covers this situation. Mr. Lindstrom responded that with the federal tie-in with AFDC, it requires specific statutory authority. Senator Sharp MOVED HB 108 with individual recommendations. Without objections HB 108 was REPORTED OUT of committee with a "do pass" recommendation and three fiscal notes. Dept of Revenue, zero; Dept of Health & Social Services, zero, $3.4 revenue; and Dept of Health & Social Services (AFDC), zero, $16.4 revenue.