SENATE BILL NO. 182 "An Act requiring reductions in payments to individuals under certain benefit programs if appropriations are not sufficient to fully fund the statutorily established levels of payments." This was the second hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. AT EASE 9:45 AM / 9:46 AM Co-Chair Donley reminded this legislation implements a pro rata process. He noted testimony indicated that some funds should not be included in this provision, such as the fisherman's fund. Amendment #1: This amendment inserts additional statutory references in Section 1, page 2, line 2. The amended language reads as follows. (j) The provisions of (i) of this section do not apply to payment under AS 23.30 (Workers' Compensation Act), AS 23.35.060-23.35.100, AS 25.23.190 - 25.23.240, loan programs, state employee retirement benefit programs, or benefit programs for which other provisions of law address underfunding. Co-Chair Donley moved for adoption, explaining this amendment addresses the aforementioned concerns. There was no objection and the amendment was ADOPTED. Senator Austerman referenced a memorandum by the sponsor relating to SJR 43 [copy on file.] Co-Chair Donley spoke of discussions that some federal programs might have "maintenance of efforts requirements" that could prevent pro rata from being implemented. He pointed out SJR 43 requests the federal government to impose a moratorium on maintenance of efforts requirements for a short period each year to allow states to "readjust their levels" for various federal programs. Co-Chair Donley offered a motion to move CS SB 182 (FIN) from Committee with a forthcoming indeterminate fiscal note from the Department of Administration, and eight new indeterminate fiscal notes from the Office of Management and Budget, All Agencies, and the Department of Health and Social Services: Public Assistance, Alaska Temporary Assistance Program; Public Assistance, General Relief Assistance; Public Assistance, Adult Public Assistance; Purchased Services, Foster Care Base Rate; Purchased Services, Foster Care Augmented Rate; Purchased Services, Foster Care Special Need; and, Public Assistance, Tribal Assistance. Senator Austerman informed he would not object to reporting the bill from Committee but that he might vote against its passage from the Senate. The bill MOVED from Committee without objection.