SENATE BILL NO. 338 "An Act making certain individuals convicted of crimes ineligible for permanent fund dividends and relating to certain payments of compensation from the crime victim compensation fund; and providing for an effective date." This was the second hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. Co-Chair Donley spoke to a proposed committee substitute to address language in the original bill that he was informed was unconstitutional relating to the Child Support Enforcement Division in the Department of Revenue. He explained the committee substitute provides that the Division retains access to permanent fund dividends of those Alaskans who owe child support. Co-Chair Donley moved for adoption of CS SB 338, 22-LS1190\S as a working draft. Senator Green clarified that Section 10 is current practice and would not be perceived as the Legislature "taking money" from the Division. Co-Chair Donley affirmed and explained this is the same process applicable to funds "reprogrammed" from convicts' dividends to Alaska Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault and the Victims' Compensation Fund. Co-Chair Donley anticipated new fiscal notes for the committee substitute. Co-Chair Donley offered a motion to report CS SB 338 (FIN) from Committee with forthcoming fiscal notes from the Department of Administration, Department of Education and Early Development, Department of Law, Department of Public Safety, and Department of Revenue. The bill MOVED from Committee without objection.